パート4(英語プログラム~背表紙)

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パート4(英語プログラム~背表紙)
英文プログラム
Programme
Lecture, Symposium & Meeting . . p. 225
Workshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 226
Oral Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 234
Poster Session . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p. 242
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Lecture,Symposium&Meeting
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Award Lectures
Award Lecture for the Mammalogical Society of Japan 2011
The Big Hall, Sep 22 (Sat) 13:00 ~ 13:40
Dr. Yoshikazu Hasegawa
Award Lectures for Young Mammalogists
The Big Hall, Sept 22 (Sat) 13:40 ~ 15:00
Dr. Daisuke Koyabu
Dr. Jun Sato
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Symposium
“Studying Intensively the Life of Mammals: What We Can See through Observation of
Behavior”
The Big Hall, Sept 22(Sat)15:15 ~ 18:15
Dr. Yusuke Eguchi
Dr. Noriko Tamura
Dr. Hideki Sugiura
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A Meeting for Youth
“Invitation to Mammalogy: What We Can Find by Long-term Researches”
Rm 101 of Bld L, Sept 21 (Fri) 18:00 ~ 20:00
Organizers: Shinsuke Koike, Takashi Ikeda and Yui Nemoto
(Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
Takashi Ikeda: The long-term research of sika deer population
in Nakanoshima Islands
Yui Nemoto: The long-term research of Japanese black bear in Ashio-Nikko
mountains
Tetsuji Ito: Genetic analysis of brown bear population in the Urahoro region
of eastern Hokkaido
Yutaka Osada: Statistical model for predicting the spread of large wildlife
under heterogeneous environments
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Workshop
20 September (Thurs) 18:15~20:00
Room A, Building L 101
W1
Large-scale management for Sika deer in Kanto mountains
Chair: Tadanobu Okumura , Toshihiro Hazumi (Wildlife Management Office)
1) Akiko Takii (Shinshu University): Seasonal migration of Sika deer in the Kanto
Mountains, central Japan.
2) Yasuto Chiba (Ministry of Environment): Collaborative activities on the large-scale
management guidelines for Sika deer in Kanto mountains
3) Haruka Ohashi (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology): Impact of Sika deer
overabundance on vegetation in the Kanto Mountains
4) Hayato Iijima (Yamanashi Forest Research Institute): Estimation of Sika deer population
dynamics in Kanto Mountains
Room B, Building L 105/106
W2
The recent status of wild boar management and research II
Chair: Shigeki Hirata (Nagasaki Pref.) and Yuuji Kodera (Satoyama Science Research Center
Utsunomiya University)
1) Shigeki Hirata (Nagasaki Pref.) and Kenichi Amitani (Nagasaki Pref.): The recent status of
wild boar management to agricultural damage.
2) Yuuji Kodera (Satoyama Science Research Center Utsunomiya University):(I) The detailed
aging of wild boar as the potential monitoring method of its population. (II) The present status
of the radio-cesium contamination of wild boar in Tochigi prefecture.
3) Tomoka Tsuji (The United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu University):
Monitoring of reproduction related to population dynamics of wild boar.
4) Hiroshi Sakata (Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences University of Hyogo):The
recent status and forecast of population management and management indicator of wild boar.
Room C, Building L 201
W3
A key to a interpretation of foraging behavior of Asian black bear –What can clarify by
diversity of approach –
Chair: Shinsuke Koike (Tokyo Univ. Agri. and Tech.) and Koji Yamazaki (Ibaraki Nature Museum)
1) Isao Arimoto (Hakusan Nature Conservation Center):Foraging ecology of Japanese black bear
living in Satoyama
2) Sana Fujiwara (Tokyo Univ. Agri. and Tech.):Relationship between bear’s feeding behavior
and ant phenology
3) Aki Sugita (Tokyo Univ. Agri and Tech.):Clarifying Feeding strategies of Japanese black bears
in two seasons using bears under captive condition
4) Ami Nakajima (Tokyo Univ. Agri. and Tech.) : Foraging behavior of Asian Black Bear in
relation with digestive physiology
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Room D, Building L 204
W4
Examination of the management method of the Japanese monkey of the endangered local
population.“Damage reduction and Prevention of extinction”
Chair: Yoshiki Morimitsu, Katsuya Suzuki (University of Hyogo / Wildlife Management Research
Center, Hyogo)
1) Okano Misao (Wildlife Management Office): The present situation of endangered population in
Kangawa Seisho area
2) Mai Yasutomi(Natural Environment Conservation Division Water and Greenery Department
Environment and Agriculture Bureau,Kanagawa Prefectual Government): Management for an
endangered population of Japanese monkeys in western parts of Kanagawa Prefecture.
3) Mami Saeki (Wildlife Management Office): Effect measurement of aversive conditioning in a
group of Wild Japanese macaques
4) Yoshiki Morimitsu (University of Hyogo / Wildlife Management Research Center, Hyogo):
Damage Management of Extinct Japanese Monkey Population in Hyogo Prefecture
- Effect verification of damage control when malignant monkey is captured 5) Katsuya Suzuki (University of Hyogo / Wildlife Management Research Center, Hyogo):
Damage Management of Extinct Japanese Monkey Population in Hyogo Prefecture
-Promotion of Damage Management Practices by Local Farmer6) Oi Toru (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute) Comment
Room E, Building L 205
W5
Movement, foraging and nesting in gliding mammals
Chair: Yushin Asari (Chodai Co., Ltd.)
1) Hiroyuki Okazaki (Chuo University Junior and Senior High School: Point of the giant flying
squirrel observation
2) Yuji Aoki (Kanagawa Prefecture Nanasawa Forest Park): Step-up of an observation
-Participatory Investigation
3) Yushin Asari (Chodai Co., Ltd.): Observation of Siberian flying squirrels using a video camera
4) Mayu Sagawa1, Kei Suzuki1,2 and Hisashi Yanagawa1,2 (1Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine, 2Iwate University): Predator awareness by Siberian flying squirrels: vision
or audition?
Room F, Building 9 9201
W6
Linking landscape ecology and wildlife conservation.
Chair: Takumi Akasaka (Hokaido univ.), Misako Kuroe (Akita Pref. Univ. Forest Science)
1) Misako Kurow (Akita Pref. Univ. Forest Science): Mosaic vegetation maintained landscape
supplementation for harvest mice
2) Masayuki SAITO (Univ. Tokyo), Takuya FURUKAWA (Yokohama Nat. Univ.), Tomoyo
KOYANAGI (Waseda Univ.): The past influences the present: response of the distribution
pattern of Japanese hare to the landscape change with urbanization
3) Takumi Akasaka (Hokkaido univ.): Investigate influence of various habitat loss patterns on
potential foraging habitats of bats: using three scenarios.
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Workshop
21 September (Fri) 18:00~19:45
Room B, Building L 105/106
W7
Recent research on Tokudaia III: the next generation for conservation of small mammals in
Ryukyu islands
Chair: Takamichi JOGAHARA (Okayama University of Science) , Fumio YAMADA (Forestry and
Forest Products Research Institute), Chihiro KOSHIMOTO (Miyazaki University) and Asato
KUROIWA (Hokkaido University)
1) Takamichi JOGAHARA (Okayama University of Science): Research for habitat state and
population estimation of Tokudaia
2) Ayaka KIDO (Graduate School of Life Science, Hokkaido University): Study on genetic
diversity in genus Tokudaia
3) Haruka MOCHIZUKI (Okayama University of Science): Daily activity of the Amami spiny rat
in captivity
4) Masataka NAKAYA (Kinki University): Interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer in Tokudaia
for cloning and establishment ES cells.
Room C, Building L 201
W8
What will be needed for safe, sure and efficient deer population control
Chair: Toru Koizumi (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute)
1) Masami Yamanaka1, Tsuyoshi Ishinazaka2 and Yasushi Masuda2 (1 Shiretoko Museum,
2 Shiretoko Nature Foundation): Sika deer culling with sharpshooting method on the public
roads in the Shiretoko World Natural Heritage Site
2) Mayumi Ueno (Eastern Hokkaido Wildlife Station, Nature conservation department, Instituteof
Environmental Sciences, Hokkaido Research Organization): Sika deer culling in Hamanaka
town, Hokkaido, Japan - developing a population control method of wide application
3) Masataka Ohashi (Shizuoka Forestry and Forest Products Research Center): New programs for
sika deer reduction in the southwestern foot of Mt. Fuji
4) Masatsugu Suzuki (Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Applied Biological
Sciences, Gifu University): Comments for further understanding
Room D, Building L 204
W9
Now of mammal specimen preparation and management
Chair: Motoki Sasaki (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)
1) Motoki Sasaki (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine): Permanent policy
for the specimen
2) Hideki Endo (The University Museum, The University of Tokyo): The soul of the unrestricted
collection without purpose
3) Tadasu K. Yamada and Yuko Tajima (National Museum of Nature and Science): Marine
mammal specimens in the National Museum of Nature and Science
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Room E, Building L 205
W10
‘Basic biology on the mammal’ - How much do you know them?
- 2. Grasp Functional morphological knowledge using by Gross anatomy.
Chair: Yuko TAJIMA (Dept. of Zoology, National Museum of Nature and Science)
1) Norihisa Inuzuka (Postgraduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo): Morophological
reconstruction and ecological restoration and their evolution of the Order Desmostylia based on
ecomorphological method
2) Kazuhiko Satoh (Department of Oral anatomy, Asahi University School of Dentistry)
: Various factors determining anatomical characteristics of masticatory muscles in rodents
Room F, Building 9 9201
W11
Correalation, co-evolution, and host-switching between mammals and parasites
Chair: S. D. Ohdachi (Hokkaido Univ.), S. Arai (NIID)
1) A. Kawakita (Kyoto Univ.): History of interspecific interaction infering from two
phylogenetic trees: a case study of plant-insect relationships
2) S. Arai (NIID): Host-swiching of viruses and co-evolution of viruses and mammals
3) K. Yoshizawa (Hokkaido Univ.): Non co-speciation between sika deer and the chewing lice
(Damalinia sika)
4) T. Kuramochi (NMNS): Host-parasite relationships between helminths and whales
5) Y. Yokohata (Univ. of Toyama): Comments on the presentations
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Workshop
23 September (Sun) 10:00~11:45
Room A, Building L 101
W12 Current status of and perspectives on Specified Wildlife Conservation and Management Plans
for sika deer.
Chair: Shin’ichiro Hamasaki (Wildlife Management Office) , Kiyoshi Yamauchi (Research Institute
for Environmental Science and Public Health of Iwate Prefecture) and Ryota Araki (Japan
Wildlife Research Center)
1) Shin’ichiro Hamasaki (Wildlife Management Office): The goals of population management of
sika deer and the status of population control.
2) Kiyoshi Yamauchi (Research Institute for Environmental Science and Public Health of Iwate
Prefecture): Problems of the capture planning based on the population monitoring and future
prospects in sika deer.
3) Ryota Araki (Japan Wildlife Research Center): Current status and issues of biodiversity
conservation in Specified Wildlife Conservation and Management Plans.
Room B, Building L 105/106
W13
The status of Nippo-Nutria: past, present and future 2, - Adaptation and dispersal of Nutria
(Myocastor coypus)Chair: Shuji KOBAYASHI (Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, OKAYAMA University of
Science) , Koichi KAWAMURA (Faculty of Bioresources, MIE University)
1) Toru TAKAHASHI (Department of Nutrition and Health Science, Faculty of Human
Environment Science, Fukuoka Women's University): Digestion Strategy of Nutria (Myocastor
coypus).
2) Shuji KOBAYASHI (Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, OKAYAMA University of
Science): Morphological Similarity and Geographic Variation of Nutria (Myocastor coypus) in
OKAYAMA Prefecture.
Room C, Building L 201
W14
Radionuclide contamination in mammals – Current Status and Future–
Chair: Jun NAKATANI (National Agricultural Research Center) and Fumio YAMADA (Forestry
and Forest Products Research Institute)
1) Hideki OGAWA (Fukushima Prefectural Forestry Research Centre): What is happening after
the release of radionuclide in plants as diets of mammals ?
2) Toshio MIZOGUTI (Fukushima Wildlife Rehabilitation Center): Nuclear accidents and impact
on wildlife
3) Fumio YANADA and Motohiro HASEGAWA (Forestry and Forest Products Research
Institute): What is happening after the release of radionuclide in small and medium sized
mammals ?
4) Shin-Ichi HORINO (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tohoku Research Center)
and Jun NAKATANI (National Agricultural Research Center): What is happening after the
release of radionuclide in large sized mammals ? From the viewpoint of population control
5) Sada ANDO (National Livestock Breeding Center): Behavioral and physiological changes of
domestic animals without human management
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Room D, Building L 204
W15
What is habitat analysis? Latest methods for estimating geographic distribution based on
habitat model
Chair: Tomoko Doko (Yokohama National University & JSPS Research Fellow) and Yu Kanaji
(National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries)
1) Hiroto Murase (National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries): Overview of methods of
habitat modeling for mammals
2) Hiroko Sasaki (Laboratory of Marine Bioresource and Environment Sensing Graduate School of
Fisheries Sciences, Hokkaido University): GLM for analyzing “Habitat partitioning” of sei
whale and Bryde’s whale
3) Yu Kanaji (National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries): Predicting distributions of small
odontocetes based on ecological niche factor analysis (ENFA)
4) Tomoko Doko (Yokohama National University & JSPS Research Fellow): Habitat model of
Asiatic black bear based on MaxEnt and its gap analysis
5) Shota Mochizuki (Niigata University & JSPS Research Fellow): Habitat selection by
crop-raiding Japanese macaques using Random Forest algorithm
Room E, Building L 205
W16
Colloquium on the evolutionary developmental biology in mammals (Prologue): Aproaches
from ontogey, phylogeney and comparative ecology
Chair: Koyasu Kazuhiro (Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University,
Japan), Koyabu Daisuke (Kyoto University Museum, Japan), Son Nguyen Truong
(Vietnamese Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam), Sone Keiko (Dental Science
Museum, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University, Japan) , Asahara Masakazu
(Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Japan) and Wilson
Laura A.B. (University of New South Wales, Australia)
1) Koyasu Kazuhiro (Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University,
Japan): Homeotic and meristic vatiations in bat-eared fox (Otocyon megalotis): As a prologue
for the colloquium on the evolutionary developmental biology in mammals
2) Koyabu Daisuke (Kyoto University Museum, Japan) and Son Nguyen Truong (Vietnamese
Academy of Science and Technology, Vietnam): Prenatal developmental pattern of the hindlimb
in bats: its uniqueness and possible adaptive significance
3) Sone Keiko (Dental Science Museum, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University, Japan):
Fetal growth and development in coypu (Myocastor coypus): How prenatal growth, tooth
eruption and cranial ossification have been modified concerning about its diet and water habitat.
4) Asahara Masakazu (Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University,
Japan): Specimen-based study on dental anomalies: implications for the evolutionary processes
of dental formulae in mammals: Focusing on canid-species and the Japanese mole
5) Wilson Laura A.B. (University of New South Wales, Australia): Testing a developmental model
in the fossil record: Molar proportions in South American ungulates
Room G, Building V 119/120
W17
Let’s submit your research to ‘Mammal Study’!: You could demonstrate your research in the
world
Chair: Tatsuo Oshida (Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Veterinary Medicine),
Yayoi Kaneko (Wildlife Conservation Laboratory, Department of Agriculture, Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology), Masaharu Motokawa (The Kyoto University
Museum, Kyoto University)
1) Masaharu Motokawa (The Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto University): Demonstrate your
research in the world with “Mammal Study”
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Workshop
23 September (Sun) 12:45~14:30
Room A, Building L 101
W18
Toward effective and efficient countermeasures against invasive alien mammals.
Chair: Tohru Ikeda (Hokkaido University) , Nobuo Ishii (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University) and
Fumio Yamada (Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute)
1) Kunihiko Tokida (Japan Wildlife Research Center): Process and result of a review of invasive
alien species campaign
2) Keita Fukasawa (National Institute for Environmental Studies): Evaluating mongoose
eradication success in Amami Island: can ecological models support policy-making of IAS
management in Japan?
3) Tohru Ikeda (Hokkaido University) and Go Abe (University of Hyogo/Wildlife Management
Research Center): Challenges for raccoon control campaign
4) Nobuo Ishii (Tokyo Woman’s Christian University), Fumio Yamada (Forestry and Forest
Products Research Institute): On the request submitted to the government, regarding effective
measures against alien mammals
5) Okimasa Murakami (Kyoto Seika University): Comment
Room B, Building L 105/106
W19
The present issues and perspectives of venison as natural resources in the spot of sika deer
management
Chair: Mayumi Yokoyama (University of Hyogo) and Yukiko Matsuura (Forestry and forest
products research institute)
1) Mayumi Yokoyama (University of Hyogo): Current status of capture and utilization of .sika
deer in Japan.
2) Hiroyuki Ida (Yezo Deer association): Current status of hygiene management of the venison in
Japan.
3) Yukiko Matsuura (Forestry and forest products research institute): HACCP model of venison
and hunters qualification system in U.K.
4) Kenichi Takeda(University of Shinsyu): Capture stress and resources utilization of sika deer..
5) Youhei Sasaki(Japan Hunters association): The establishment of ‘Japan Natural meat
development association ’.
Room C, Building L 201
W20
The status of newly developed wildlife telemetry systems
Chair: Toshiki Aoi(Iwate University), Koji Yamazaki (Ibaraki Nature Museum) and Toshio Tsubota
(Graduate School of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ.)
1) Masato Yazawa(Mathematical Assist Design Laboratory): The spec of new system(GPS-TX),
and a future view.
2) Yuuma Yasue・Toshiki Aoi(Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University): The spec of
newly developed trap sensor system and its adaptation to capture the wildlife.
3) Hirokazu Takahashi (The Unit.Grad.School of Agr. Sci., Iwate Univ.): Tracking animals, using
GPS-TX collar.
4) Koji Yamazaki (Ibaraki Nature Museum): Challenging of the satellite telemetry system
deploying on Japanese wildlife.
5) Toshio Tsubota (Graduate School of Vet. Med., Hokkaido Univ.): Radio-tracking of Hokkaido
brown bears by real-time telecommunications using mobile phones.
6) Sakaniwa Hiroyuki (Forestry Experiment Station, Gunma Prefecture ): Development of
GPS-collar for shika deer.
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Room D, Building L 204
W21
Sampling design and data analysis: introduction to statistical modeling with GLM and AIC
Chair: Masashi Kiyota (National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Fisheries Research
Agency)
1) Masashi Kiyota (National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Fisheries Research
Agency): From t-test to GLM: a first step to flexible statistical modeling
2) Takayuki Seto (Wildlife Conservation Laboratory, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology): Allometry analysis of the body size of sika deer by GLM with consideration for
sexual and regional differences
3) Kyoko Kobayashi (Wildlife Conservation Laboratory, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology): Application of model selection for growth analysis of brown bear: influence of
individual variation in food habits on growth
4) Masashi Kiyota (National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, Fisheries Research
Agency): Understanding the role of maximum likelihood and AIC in GLM and model selection
Room E, Building L 205
W22
Dispersal male and philopatric female
Chair: Shinsuke Sakamoto (Frontier Science Research Center, Univ. of Miyazaki), Naoki Ohnishi
(Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute, Tohoku) and Takuya Shimada (Forestry &
Forest Products Research Institute, Tohoku)
1) Naoki Ohnishi (Forestry & Forest Products Research Institute, Tohoku): Female Asian black
bear is remarkably philopatric.
2) Akihiro Yamane (Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History & Human History): ‘No female, no
stay’, in feral cat?
3) Yamato Tsuji (Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University): Female Japanese macaques
occasionally disperse.
4) Shinsuke Sakamoto (Frontier Science Research Center, Univ. of Miyazaki): Female large
Japanese field mouse sometimes disperse.
Room G, Building V 119/120
W23
Reconsideration of Japanese Canine Breeds as a Bioresources
Chair: Takefumi Kikusui (Azabu University), Miho Murayama (The Wildlife Research Center of
Kyoto University)
1) Naotaka Ishiguro (Gifu University): Genetic lineage of two extinct Japanese wolves.
2) Miho Murayama (The Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto University): Genetic background of
behavior trait in Japanese dogs.
3) Miho Nagasawa (Azabu University): The social cognitive ability in Shiba-inu.
4) Gaku Kumagai (Tama Zoological Park): Study of the formation of a wolf pack in captive
wolves and a wolf being abandoued from the pack
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OralSession
21 September (Fri)
Room A, Building L 101
9:00
A-1
9:00 ~ 16:00
Resolving the homology and dual embryonic origin of a mammalian
skull bone, the interparietal
○Daisuke Koyabu1, 2 (1Kyoto University Musuem, 2Japan Society for the Promotion
of Science)
9:15
A-2
A relationship between people and wildlife during the Edo Era in
Tohoku District, based on an analysis of the historical archives
“Morioka-Han Zassho”
○Haruka Matsumura and Shingo Miura(Graduate School of Human Sciences,
Waseda University)
9:30
A-3
9:45
A-4
Symmetry of Body design on Evolution – Cepaholo-Pelvic Symmetry etc.
○Yukishige Kozawa (Visiting laboratory on ‘Bone and Tooth’)
The alternative explosive openers of Mucuna macrocarpa
(Leguminosae) in Oita
○Shun Kobayashi1, Tetsuo Denda2, Shigehiko Mashiba3, Toshitaka Iwamoto4,
Masako Izawa2
(1Graduate School of Engineering and Science, Univ. Ryukyus., 2Faculty of
Science,Univ.Ryukyus., 3Saiki City, Oita Prefecture, 4Faculty of Education and
Culture,Univ. Miyazaki)
10:00
A-5
Communication Behaviour of Dholes (Cuon alpinus): Especially the
Function of the Whistle Call
○Shuta Sawaguri1, Aki Kasori2, R. Thirumurugan3, R. Nandakumaren4,
Masato Nakamura5, R. Sukumar6, Shiro Kohshima7
(1Division of Biological Science, Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ
2Zoorasia,Yokohama Zoological Gardens, 3Arignar Anna Zoological Park, 4Night
Safari,Singapore, 5Department of Parks and Green Zones,Tokyo Metropolitan
Government Bureau of Construction, 6Centre for Ecological Sciences,Indian
Institute of Science, 7Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto Univ.)
10:15
A-6
External factors affecting the seasonal changes of fur color in the
Japanese marten Martes melampus
○Kimitake Funakoshi1, Ayumi Nagasato2, Kanji Tamai3, Rhie Kannonji1, Madoka
Kikusui1
(1Faculty of Intercultural Studies, The International University of Kagoshima,
2Kagoshima Environmental Research and Service, 3Kagoshima City Zoological
Gardens)
-Intermission10:45
A-7
Habitat preferences of otters in peninsular Malaysia and southern
Thailand
○HIROSHI SASAKI1, SHUKOR MD NOR2, BURHANUDDIN MOHD NOR3,
BUDSABONG KANCHANASAKA4, BADRUL MUNIR MD-ZAINNOR2,
SUCHITRA CHANGTRAGOON4, TAKESHI SEKIGUCHI5
(1Chikushi Jogakuen University JuniorCollege,Japan, 2Faculty of Science and
Technology,Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, 3Department of Wildlife and
National Parks, Malaysia, 4National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
Department, Thailand, 5Department of Molecular Biology, Graduate School of
Medical Science, Kyushu University, Japan)
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11:00
A-8
Accumulation feature of anthropogenic and natural occurrence
halogenated phenols in the blood of pet dogs and cats and their
exposure status through pet food
○Hazuki Mizukawa1, Kei Nomiyama1, Susumu Nakatsu2, Miyuki Yamamoto1,
Hisato Iwata1, Shinsuke Tanabe1
(1Center for Marne Environmental Studies (CMES), Ehime University, 2Nakatsu
Veterinary Surgery)
11:15
A-9
Three dimensional models of Signaling lymphocyte activation
molecule (SLAM), a receptor of morbillivirus in carnivores including
two Japanese wild cats
○Kazue Ohishi1, Rintaro Suzuki2, Taro Maeda1, Miwako Tsuda1, Erika Abe1, Takao
Yoshida1, Yasuyuki Endo3, Maki Okamura4, Takashi Nagamine5, Hanae
Yamamoto6, Miya Ueda7, Tadashi Maruyama1
(1Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, 2Institute of
Agrobiological Science, 3Univerity of Kagoshima, 4Iriomote Wildlife Conservation
Center, 5Conservation & Animal Welfare Trust Okinawa, 6Tsushima Wildlife
Conservation Center, 7Yokohama greenery foundation, Yokohama Zoological gardens)
11:30
A-10
The repellent effect to give to grazers of chemical component in feces
of felines
○Chiaki Nishi1, Shingo Ohashi1, Masao Miyazaki1, Tetsuro Yamashita1, Noriya
Saito2, Mamoru Komori3, Tunenori Tujimoto4, Yoshitaka Deguchi1, Hisayoshi
Kofujita1, Kazuei Matsubara1
(1Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ., 2Zoorasia Yokohama Zoological Gardens,
3Akita Omoriyama Zoo, 4Morioka Zoological Park)
11:45
A-11
Comparative anatomy of double innervated muscles of hindlimb in
Herpestes auropunctatus and musculus iliofemoralis of Uromastyx
aegyptia.
○Tomo Inoue, Mami Sumida (Graduate School of Informatics, Okayama Univ. of
Science)
-Intermission13:00
A-12
Estimating population size of Japanese black bears in hard
debarking coniferous plantations area by using microsatellite DNA
markers
○Atsuyuki Katahira (Gunma Pref. For. Lab.)
13:15
A-13
Estimating population size of Japanese black bear (Ursus thibetanus
japonicus) using hair-trap technique in North Kitakami Mountains,
Iwate
○Kiyoshi YAMAUCHI1, Shigekazu KURAKAKE1, Keita FUKASAWA2, Takahiro
MOROSAWA2, Masaaki YONEDA3
(1Research Institute for Environmental Science and Public Health of Iwate
Prefecture, 2National Institute for Environmental Studies, 3Japan Wildlife
Research Center)
13:30
A-14
Does the existence number of 'feeding sign' by Asiatic black bear
indicate he population density?
○Akari Hamaguchi1, Noriyoshi Mimura2, Akio Ichikawa1, Takahiro Mizukami1,
KenjiYagi1, Junichi Mima1
(1Environmental Assessment center, 2Nagano prefecture)
13:45
A-15
A density estimate and ecological investigations in Asiatic black bear
using the camera trap method
○Daishi Higashide1, Shingo Miura1, Hideo Miguchi2
(1Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda Univ., 2Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata
Univ.)
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OralSession
14:00
A-16
The trial of the ecological study of the Japanese black bear using a
collar with a video camera
○Yusuke Goto (Tateyama Caldera Sabo Museum)
14:15
A-17
Do the individual variations in food habits link to the fitness?: from
the test of relations between food habits and growth of brown bear
○Kyoko Kobayashi1, Masao Minagawa2, Masashi Kiyota3, Tsutomu Mano4, Koichi
Kaji1 (1Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, 2Graduate School of
Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido Univ., 3National Research Institute of
Far Seas Fisheries, 4Hokkaido Research Organization)
-Intermission14:45
A-18
Assessment of genotyping accuracy in a non-invasive DNA-based
population survey of Asiatic black bears (Ursus thibetanus): lessons
from a large-scale pilot study in Iwate prefecture, northern Japan
○Reina Uno1, Mami Kondo2, Takashi Yuasa3, Kiyoshi Yamauchi4, Hifumi
Tsuruga2, Hidetoshi B. Tamate5, Masaaki Yoneda6 (1Insititute for Advanced
Biosciences, Keio, 2Hokkaido Institute of Environmental Sciences, 3Wildlife
Management Office, Inc., 4Research Institute for Environmental Science and
Public health of Iwate prefecture, 5Department of Biology, Yamagata Univ.,
6Japan Wildlife Research Center)
15:00
A-19
The interspecific relationship between Vulpes ferrilata and V. vulpes:
a preliminary study of the distribution and food habits
○Hideharu Tsukada1, Wei Li2, Hong Duo2, Zhihong Guo2,3, Yong Fu2, Mao Peng2,
Xiu ying Shen2, Jian wu Jing4, Ai shanYuan4, Ma Ni5, Sheng de He5, Fu qiang
Huang2, Kai Feng2, Keisuke Ishikawa1,6, Nariaki Nonaka3
(1NARO institute of Livestock and Grassland Science, 2Qinghai University,
3Miyazaki Univ., 4He Ka sheep farm of Qinghai Province, 5Animal Husbandry
and Veterinary Station of Qinghai Province, 6Azabu Univ.)
15:15
A-20
15:30
A-21
How does the Japanese badger perform maintenance of a set?
○Hiroshi Tanaka (Yamaguchi prefectural Yamaguchi Museum)
Changes of raccoon dog home range after raccoon invasion in
Hinode-town, Tokyo
○Yayoi Kaneko1, Eiji Kanda2, Yasusi Ueno1, Shigeru Yodogawa1, Go Miyamoto1
(1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2Tokyo Wildlife Research
Centre)
15:45
A-22
Revised population dynamics of red foxes by re-searching for dens
○Kohji Uraguchi (Hokkaido Institute of Public Health)
236
Room C, Building L 201
9:00
C-1
9:00 ~ 15:30
Phylogenetic analysis of extant leporid genera based on morphology
of the skull, jaw, and dentition: preliminary study
○Yukimitsu Tomida1, Tomoyuki Ohashi2
(1National Museum of Nature and Science, Japan; 2Kitakyushu Museum of
Natural History and Human History, Japan)
9:15
C-2
Seasonal and geographic variation in Guard hair of the Japanese
hare (Lepus brachyurus)
○Mitsuo Nunome (Nagoya University)
9:30
C-3
Strategic and tactical differences of mounting patterns in Japanese
macaques (Macaca fuscata)
○Naofumi Nakagawa1, Hideki Sugiura2, Miki Matsubara3, Sachiko Hayakawa4, Shiho
Fujita5, Shigeru Suzuki6, Yukiko Shimooka7, Mari Nishikawa1, Mariko Suzuki
(1Graduate School of Science, Kyoto Univ., 2Wildlife Research Center, Kyoto Univ.,
3School of International Liberal Studies, Chukyo Univ., 4Primate Research Institute,
Kyoto Univ., 5Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Kagoshima Univ., 6Faculty of
Intercultural Communication, Ryukoku Univ., 7Faculty of Life and Environment
Sciences, Teikyo Univ. of Science)
9:45
C-4
To which extent we should protect crop fields by fences in villages
from feeding by monkeys for effective damage management
○Katsuya Suzuki1, Naoto Yamabata2, Yoshiki Morimitsu2, Yasuyuki
Muroyama2 (1University of Hyogo / Wildlife Management ResearchCenter,
Hyogo, 2Mie Prefecture Agricultural Research Institute)
10:00
C-5
To which extent we should chase crop-feeding monkeys away from
villages for effective damage management
○Naoto Yamabata1, Katsuya Suzuki2, Yoshiki Morimitsu, Yasuyuki Muroyama
(1Mie Prefecture Agricultural Research Institute, 2University of Hyogo / Wildlife
Management Center, Hyogo)
10:15
C-6
Individual identification of wild Javan lutung (Trachypithecus
auratus) using specific spot patterns on their crotch skins
○Yamato Tsuji1, Kanthi Arum Widayati2, Islamul Hadi2, 3, Bambang Suryobroto2,
and Kunio Watanabe1
(1Department of Ecology and Behavior, Primate Research Institute, Kyoto
University, 41-2, Kanrin, Inuyama, Aichi, 484-8506, Japan, 2Department of
Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Bogor Agricultural
University, Darmaga Campus, Bogor, West Java, 16680, Indonesia, 3Biology
Study Program, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Mataram
University, 62 Mataram, Lombok, 83125, Indonesia)
-Intermission10:45
C-7
Examination of the repellent control measures of larger Japanese
mole (Mogera wogura) in farms
○Yasushi Yokohata1, Mika Kawabata2, Ryosuke Nakatake2, 3, Akira Yasuda1
(1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Univ. Toyama, 2Faculty of Science,
Univ. Toyama, 3Present address: The Board of Education in Himi City)
11:00
C-8
Moleculara phylogenetic analyses of the moles from Hainan Island,
China
○Akio Shinohara1, Yuchun Li2, Masaharu Motokawa3, Yi Wu4, Nguyen Truong
Son5, Masashi Harada6, Zhong Chen7, Chihiro Koshimoto1 (1FSRC, Univ. of
Miyazaki, 2Marine College, Shandong Univ. at Weihai, 3Kyoto University
Museum, 4College of Life Science, Guangzhou Univ., 5IEBR, Vietnam Academy of
Science and Technology, 6Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka City Univ.,
7Department of Biology, Hainan Normal Univ.)
237
OralSession
11:15
C-9
Regional difference of annual home range size of Mongolian gazelles
and vegetation conditions
○Imai S1, Ito TY2, Kinugasa T1, Tsunekawa A2, Shinoda M2, Lhagvasuren B3
(1Department of Agriculture, Tottori University, 2Arid Land Research Center,
Tottori University, 3WWF Mongolia)
11:30
C-10
Asymmetric occurrences of 180° rotation of mandibular second
premolars in Capricornis crispus from Aichi Prefecture, Central
Japan.
○Kazuhiro Koyasu1, Keiko Sone1, Asuka Natsume-Takano2, Sen-ichi Oda3
(1School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin Univ., 2Inuyama Institute for Satoyama
Sciences, 3Faculty of Science, Okayama Univ. of Science)
-Intermission13:00
C-11
13:15
C-12
13:30
C-13
A review of Murina (Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in Vietnam
○Nguyen Truong Son1, Hideki Endo2, Masaharu Motokawa3
(1Insitute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Sciences and
Technology, 18 Hoang Quoc Viet St., Caugiay, Hanoi, VIETNAM, 2The University
Museum, The University of Tokyo, JAPAN, 3Kyoto University of Museum, Kyoto
University, JAPAN)
A species of genus Eptesicus was found newly in Japan
○Masahiko Satô1, Kuniko Kawai2, Kishio Maeda3
(1Rishiri Town Museum, 2Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere Hokkaido
Univ., 3Asian Bat Research Institute)
Seasonal changes in structure of germinal layers in earplugs from
common minke whales
○Hikari Maeda1, Toshiya Kishiro2, Yoshihiro Fujise3, Hidehiro Kato1
(1Tokyo Univ. of Marine Science and Technology, 2National Research Institute of
Far Seas Fisheries, 3The Institute of Cetacean Research)
13:45
C-14
The first stranding record of Longman’s beaked whale (Indopacetus
pacificus) in Okinawa, JAPAN
○Kouji Tokutake1, Haruna Okabe2, Hideyoshi Yoshida3, Isao kawazu2,
Hirokazu Miyahara4, Keiichi Ueda2 • 4, Haruka Ito5, Senzou Uchida4
(1Ocean Expo. Commemorative Park Management Foundation 2Ocean Expo
Research Center, 3National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries 4Okinawa
Churaumi Aquarium, 5Laboratory of Cetacean Biology Tokyo University of
Marine Science and Technology)
-Intermission14:45
C-15
Evaluating Environmental and Movement Influences on GPS Collar
Performance
○Fumihiro Kaneko1, Zhao-Wen Jiang1, Hirohide Fujimori2, Yuusaku Yamada1,
Misao Okano1 (1Wildlife Management Office Inc., 2Kanagawa Prefecture Natural
Environment Conservation Center)
15:00
C-16
Development of a terrestrial animal-borne video system for wildlife
research
○Yoshiki morimitsu (University of Hyogo / Wildlife Management Research Center,
Hyogo)
15:15
C-17
Evaluation of capturing efficiency of corral trap with AI-Gate
○Go Abe, Hiroshi Sakata (Institute of Natural and Environmental Science,
Univ. of Hyogo / Wildlife Management Research Center)
238
Room D, Building L 204
9:00
D-1
9:00 ~ 16:00
Reproductive characteristics of female sika deer at the southwestern
foot of Mt. Fuji
○Toru Koizumi1, Masataka Ohashi2, Ryota Araki3, Kunio Sakamoto4, Hideshi Iwazaki5, Itsuo
Hayakawa5, Masayoshi Ohtake2, Chizuru Yayota1 (1Forestry and Forest Products Research
Institute, 2Shizuoka Forestry and Forest Products Research Center, 3Japan Wildlife Research
Center, 4Shizuoka District Forest Office, 5Non-Prifit Organization, Wakaba)
9:15
D-2
9:30
D-3
Intraspecific comparisons of sika deer by mesowear analysis
○Eisuke Yamada1, Mugino O. Kubo2
(1Kagoshima Univ., 2The Univ. Museum, The Univ. of Tokyo)
Impacts of deer browsing on stand dynamics of secondary hardwood
forests.
○Nobuhiro Akashi, Akira Unno (Forestry Research Institute, Hokkaido Research
Organization)
9:45
D-4
The relationship between bark-stripping damage caused by
SikaDeer (Cervus nippon) and thinning of forest
○Hiroyuki Tado1, Takuo Hironaga2, Noboru Koeda2, Eiji Hosoi3 (1Yamaguchi
prefecture Agriculture and Forestry General Engineerring Center, 2Yamaguchi
Agriculture and Forestry Office, 3Faculty of Agriculture Yamaguchi University)
10:00
D-5
Discussion of countermeasure way for urban deer from the GPS
collar tracking data at Sapporo city.
○Yasuyuki Tachiki1, Tsuyoshi Yoshida2, Yukiko Matsuura3, Rika Akamatsu1
(1EnVision Conservation Office, 2Rakuno Gakuen Univ., 3Forest and Forest Products Res. Inst.,)
10:15
D-6
Capturing sika deer with a drop net in forests
○Hiroshi Takahashi1, Yonezo Sakai2, Iwao Inoue3, Atsushi Shibahara3, Toru
Koizumi1 (1Kansai Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research
Institute, 2Kyoto Prefectural Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Technology
Center, 3Kyoto Prefecture, 4Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute)
-Intermission-
10:45
D-7
Damage to natural deciduous forest caused by Sika deer
bark-stripping in the southwestern part of Shikoku Is., Japan.
○Hideo Okumura1, Atsushi Sakai1, Shiro Okuda2
(1Shikoku Research Center, FFPRI, 2Kansai Research Center, FFPRI)
11:00
D-8
11:15
D-9
Activity of female sika deer on baits
○Tsuneaki Yabe (Kyushu Research Center, Forestry and Forest Products Research
Institute)
Elucidation of behavioral characteristics of sika deer in Mt.Fuji using
GPS collar
○Takahiro Ohba, Masataka Ohashi, Masayoshi Ohtake, Shinya Yamada
(For. and Forest Prod. Res. Cen., Shizuoka Pref. Res. Inst. of Agri. and For.)
11:30
D-10
Metabolism of methemoglobinemia after administration of nitrates in
sika deer (Cervus nippon)
○Masayoshi Ohtake, Masataka Ohashi, Takahiro Ohba, Shinya Yamada (For. and
Forest Prod. Res. Cen., Shizuoka Pref. Res. Inst. of Agri. and For.)
239
OralSession
11:45
D-11
Cranial morphological homogeneity in two subspecies of water
deer in China and Korea
○Y. K. Kim1,2, D. Koyabu3, Y. J. Kim1, H. Lee1 & J. Kimura2
(1Conservation GenomeResource Bank for Korean Wildlife, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Seoul National University, 2Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Cell Biology,
College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University,
3Kyoto University Museum, Yoshida-Honmachi, 606-8501 Kyoto, Japan)
-Intermission13:00
D-12
Pleistocene remains of the grass voles (Microtus) from Shikoku,
Japan: Scenarios on the extinction of the voles in Shikoku and
perspective to further research
○Yuichiro Nishioka1, Yoshinari Kawamura2 (1Primate Research Institute, Kyoto
Univ., 2Aichi Univ. of Education)
13:15
D-13
Body and cranial size variations of Apodemus peninsulae and Myodes
rufocanus in Hokkaido and Sakhalin: can character displacement
explain their variations?
○Yukibumi Kaneko1, Keisuke Nakata2
(1502-4, Takayacho, Sakaide, Kagawa, 762-0017, Japan, 2Forestry Research
Institute, Hokkaido Research Organization, Bibai, Hokkaido 079-0198, Japan)
13:30
D-14
13:45
D-15
Ontogenetic allometry shifts in rodent evolution
○Laura A. B. Wilson
(School of Biology University of New South Wales)
On the genetic diversity of isolated populations of Apodemus
speciosus
○Jun J. Sato, Tsukasa Kawakami, Masaya Tamenishi, Yurina Tasaka, Yasunori
Yamaguchi (Department of Biotechnology, Fukuyama Univ.)
14:00
D-16
Variations of coat colors and coat color related gene Mc1r in black
rats occurring in Otouto-jima, Ogasawara Islands, Japan
○Hitoshi Suzuki1, Shoichi Sasamori1, Takashi Kirihara2, Takuma Hashimoto2
(1Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, 2Japan
Wildlife Research Center)
14:15
D-17
Morphological shifts of body and skull in a cyclic population of
Myodes rufocanus bedfordiae
○Keisuke Nakata (Forestry Research Institute, Hokkaido Research Organization)
-Intermission14:45
D-18
Phylogenetic positions of Rattus rattus and Bandicota bengalensis
from Sri Lanka
○Shumpei P. Yasuda1,2, Chandika D. Gamage1, Nobuo Koizumi3, Sanae Nishio1,
Rie Isozumi1, Kenta Shimizu1, Takaaki Koma1, Takako Amada1, Hitoshi Suzuki4,
Kumiko Yoshimatsu1, Jiro Arikawa1
(1Hokkaido University Graduate School of Medicine, 2Tokyo Metropolitan
Institute of Medical Science, 3National Institute of Infectious Diseases, 4Graduate
School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University)
15:00
D-19
Is the tannin tolerance of the Japanese wood mouse genetically
controled?
○Takuya Shimada1, Kayoko Izumi2, Takashi Saitoh3 (1FFPRI, Tohoku,
2Graduate School of Environmental Science University of Hokkaido,
3Field Science Center, University of Hokkaido)
240
15:15
D-20
Accumulation of radioactive cesium in Apodemus speciosus after 7-9
months of the Fukushima nuclear accident
○Fumio Yamada1, Morihiko Tomosawa2, Rumiko Nakashita1, Toru Koizumi1,
Takuya Shimada1 (1Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute (FFPRI),
2Keio Univ.)
15:30
D-21
Habitat preference of the Amur hedgehog (Erinaceus amurensis) at
Ito and Odawara
○Ryoko Takagi, Azusa Mori, Ayako Iizuka, Motokazu Ando, Hiroshi Ogawa,
Takeshi Sasaki (Lab. of wild animals, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture)
15:45
D-22
Influence of competition species to nest site selections: do flying
squirrels influence nest selection by field mice?
○Kei Suzuki1,2, Yutaka Yamane2, Hisashi Yanagawa1,2 (1The United Graduate
School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate Univ., 2Obihiro Univ.of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine)
241
PosterSession
core time: 21 September 16:30 ~ 17:30 (odd number)
22 September 9:00 ~ 10:00 (even number)
P-1
Morphological study on burrowing adaptation: Comparison of humerus between
semifossorial Sorex unguiculatus and terrestrial S. gracillimus
○Maki Hashimoto1, Yuichiro Nojima2, Tatsuo Oshida3 (1Laboratory of Wildlife Biology,
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology,
2Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, 3Laboratory of Wildlife Biology,
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology,
Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine)
P-2
Morphological differentiation of island populations of Dsinezumi shrews from the Inland
Sea and Kyushu
○Yasushi Takada1, Yasushi Uematsu, Eiichi Sakai, Takashi Tateishi (1Aichi-Gakuin University,
2Aichi-Gakuin Junior College, 3Fujisawa City)
P-3
P-4
Survey of two species of Soricomorpha in Arimine Area of Toyama Prefecture
○Hiroaki Ishida, Ken Fujishige, Akitsu Miyamoto, Yasushi Yokohata
(Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Univ. Toyama,)
Care and reproduction of the lesser shrew, Cryptoris parva in the breeding
colony of Okayama University of Science
○Kenta Goto1, Atusi Kobayasi1, Takamichi Jogahara1, Kazuhiro Koyasu2, Orin B.
Mock3, Sen-ichi Oda1 (1Department of Zoology, Okayama University of Science, 2of
Department Anatomy, Scool of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University, 3Kirksville College
of Medicine)
P-5
Why do not Chimarrogale platycephala and Microtus montebelli distribute in
Shikoku Island, Japan?
○Junji Moribe (Research Center for Wildlife Management, Gifu Univ.)
P-6
Environmental factors on the capture rate of Japanese Water Shrew
Chimarrogale platycephala
○Hiroaki Saito, Kentaro Kazama, Teruaki Hino (Laboratory of Environmental Zoology,
Faculty of Agriculture, Meijo University)
P-7
P-8
Daily torpor and overwintering in the house musk shrew, Suncus murinus
○Miho Hatanaka1, Atsushi Kashimura1, Akio Shinohara2, Kimiyuki Tsuchiya3, Toshihiro
Takahashi1, Tetsuo Morita1 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Univ. of Miyazaki, 2Frontier Science
Research Center, Univ. of Miyazaki, 3Applied Biology, Co., Ltd.)
Effect of sucrose intake in the hybrids between KAT and NAG strain of shrew,
Suncus murinus
○Chizue Oda1, Takamichi Jogahara2, Sen-ichi Oda2 (1Major in zoology, Graduate School of
Science, Okayama University of Science, 2Department of zoology, Faculty of Science,
Okayama University of Science)
P-9
Enhancement of cold tolerance in the shrew, Suncus murinus by low-temperature
acclimatization
○Atsuhiro Kobayashi1, Takamichi Jogahara2, Sen-ichi Oda2, Kazuhiro Koyasu3, Orin B.
Mock4 (1Major in Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Okayama Univ. of
Science, 2Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Okayama Univ. of
Science, 3Department of Anatomy, School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin University,
4Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine)
P-10
Change of reproductive performance and external features in the laboratory
shrew, Suncus murinus on the long-term breeding process
○Masayoshi Nanba, Takamiti Jogahara, Atuhiro Kobayashi, Chizue Oda, Sen-ichi Oda
(Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Okayama Univercity, of Science)
242
P-11
Assignment of geographic borders of DNA phylogroups and morphological
differentiation in the western Japanese mole Mogera wogura
○Hiroaki Mikamori1, Masashi Harada2, Takashi Kirihara1, Kimiyuki Tsuchiya3, Hitoshi
Suzuki1 (1Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, 2Graduate
School of Medicine, Osaka City University, 3Applied Biology Co.Ltd)
P-12
P-13
On small mammals collected on Goto Islands, Nagasaki Pref., Japan
○Yasushi Uematsu1, Eiichi Sakai2, Yasushi Takada1, Takashi Tateishi3 (1Aichi-Gakuin
University, 2The Junior college Division of Aichi Gakuin University, 3Fujisawa City)
Survey of three arboreal rodent species with nest box in Arimine Area of
Toyama Prefecture
○Akitsu Miyamoto, Ken Fujishige, Hiroaki Ishida, Yasushi Yokohata (Graduate School
of Science and Engineering, Univ. Toyama)
P-14
Preliminary study on environmental factors to determine use of nest boxes by
the Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans orii)
○Yuki Yoshimura1, Yuka Takeichi1, Shoko Tachibana1, Hiroyuki Ueda2, Asuka Hayashi2,
Manami Suzuki2, Ami Kato2,3, Ayuko Ohkawa4, Masaki Matsui4, and Tatsuo Oshida1
(1Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary
Medicine, 2Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine, 3Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project (present address),
4The University Forest in Hokkaido, The University of Tokyo)
P-15
Preliminary study on nest materials of the Siberian flying squirrel
(Pteromys volans orii) in mountainous natural forest in Hokkaido, Japan
○Minori Shibatani1, Shoko Tachibana1, Yuka Takeichi1, Asuka Hayashi2, Hiroyuki Ueda2,
Manami Suzuki2, Ami Kato2,3, Ayuko Ohkawa4, Masaki Matsui4, and Tatsuo Oshida1
(1Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary
Medicine, 2Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine, 3Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project (present address),
4The University Forest in Hokkaido, The University of Tokyo)
P-16
Preliminary study on nest resource competition in reproduction between two arboreal
rodents (Pteromys volans orii and Apodemus argenteus)
○Daisuke Sato1, Shoko Tachibana1, Yuka Takeichi1, Asuka Hayashi2, Hiroyuki Ueda2,
Manami Suzuki2, Ami Kato2,3, Ayuko Ohkawa4, Masaki Matsui4, and Tatsuo Oshida1
(1Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary
Medicine, 2Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine, 3Kiyosato Educational Experiment Project (present address),
4The University Forest in Hokkaido,The University of Tokyo)
P-17
P-18
Reproductive strategy of the Siberian flying squirrel
○Yushin Asari1, Hisashi Yanagawa2 (1Chodai Co., Ltd., 2Obihiro Univ. of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine)
Home range and rest-site characteristic of Japanese dormouse Glirulus japonicus in
Yamagata prefecture
○Nobuaki Kojo1, Yumena Nakamura1, Hidetoshi Tamate2 (1Graduate School of Science
and Engineering, Yamagata University, 2Faculty of Science, Yamagata University)
P-19
The Situation of observations on Japaese dormouse based on information
available on the Web
○Seishi Kadowaki , Masanori Sugiyama
(Yatsugatake Forest, Agricultural and Forestry Research Center, University of Tsukuba)
P-20
Early control of invasive species, Callosciurus erythraeus, at Iruma City,
Saitama Prefecture
Tatsuya Kasahi1, Nozomu Mitarai1, Masato Kaneda2, Fumiaki Yamasaki3, Masateru
Morisaki3, Tomoka Nakatake4, Susumu Ono4, ○Mayumi Shigeta5, Yuusuke Shigeta5, Nami
Hasegawa6, Makoto Waguri6 & Noriko Tamura7. (1IRUMALIS, 2Zephyrus Co., Ltd., 3Nippon
Veterinary and Life Science Univ., 4Regional Environmental Planning Inc., 5Wildlife
Management Inc., 6Midori-no-ka of Iruma City, 7FFPRI Tama)
243
PosterSession
P-21
P-22
The investigation of nesting use of Japanese Squirrels in a suburban forest
Chiaki Nishi, ○Yoshitaka Deguchi, Toshiki Aoi (Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ.)
Distributional Change of the Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis) for twenty-five
years in Chiba prefecture,central Japan (II)
○Hitoho Yatake (CERES, Inc.)
P-23
P-24
Phylogenetic background of hibernators in Sciuridae
○Hiroko Ishiniwa1, Yasuto Kamata1, Takashi Ohtsu2, Noriaki Kondo3, Tsuneo Sekijima1
(1Graduated School of Science and Technology, Niigata Univ., 2Research Institute,
Kanagawa Cancer Center, 3Research Institute, Tamagawa Univ.)
Relationship between seed morphology and endozoochore by the rat Rattus
rattus Complex
○Tatsuo Yabe (Tropical Rat-Control Committee)
P-25
Postpartum estrus and delayed implantation in the large Japanese field
mouse Apodemus speciosus
○Yusuke Sakai1 Shinsuke Sakamoto1 Goro Kato2 Tetsuo Morita2 Akio Shinohara1 Chihiro
koshimoto1 (University of Miyazaki, 1Frontier Science Research Center, 2Faculty of Agriculture)
P-26
P-27
P-28
Age variation in bacula of Apodemus speciosus
○Takashi Okumura, Masahiro A. Iwasa (College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon
University)
Evolution of a pair of autosomes fused to the sex chromosomes in Tokudaia muenniniki
○Chie Murata1, Yoko Kuroki2, Issei Imoto1, Fumio Yamada3, Takamichi Jogahara4
Katsushi Nakata5, Asato Kuroiwa6 (1Inst. Health Biosci., Univ. Tokushima Grad Sch.,
2RIKEN, RCAI, 3FFPRI., 4Fac. Sci., Okayama Univ. Sci., 5Ministry of the Environment,
6Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ.)
Geographical Variation of the Acclimation Ability to Acorn Tannin in
Japanese Wood Mouse (Apodemus speciosus) – Did Local Adaptation Occur
by the Lack of Acorns? –
○Ayaka Okamoto1, Kayoko Izumi1, Takuya Shimada2, Takashi Saitoh3 (1Graduate School
of Environmental Science, Hokkaido Univ., 2Tohoku Research Center, Forestry and
Forest Products Research Institute, 3Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere,
Hokkaido Univ.)
P-29
Sperm competition and male reproductive traits in Apodemus species: Using
Multiple paternity as the indicator
○Hiroko Wakabayashi1, Satoshi Noda, Takashi Saitoh2
(1Environmental Science, Hokkaido Univ., 2Field Science Center, Hokkaido Univ.)
P-30
Genetic structure of three mice species at the Betula platyphylla community
of the foot in Mt. Norikura, Gifu Prefecture, Japan
○Tomoyasu Shirako, Yusuke Ishizawa, Kaoru Ueno, Motoyasu Minami
(Graduate school of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Chubu Univ.)
P-31
Preliminary notes on identification of Muridae and their food resources using
DNA barcoding in Cat Tien National Park, Vietnam
○Yusuke Ishizawa1, Tomoyasu Shirako1, Yui Ajioka2, Kaoru Ueno1, Nguyen Huynh Thuat3,
Do Tan Hoa3, Tran Van Thanh3, Masaaki Yamada4 and Motoyasu Minami1 (1Chubu
University, Graduate school of Bioscience and Biotechnology, 2Chubu University, College
of Contemporary Education, 3Cat Tien National Park, 4Tokyo University of Agriculture
and Technology, Institute of Agriculture)
244
P-32
P-33
Identification of Muridae food resources using DNA barcoding in Japan
○Hirokazu Kawamoto1,Tomoyasu Shirako2,Yusuke Ishizawa2, Kaoru Ueno2, Motoyasu
Minami2 (1Chubu University, colleage of Bioscience and Biotechnology, 2Chubu University,
Graduate school of Bioscience and Biotechnology)
Phylogeographic history of the small Japanese field mouse, Apodemus
argenteus, in Hokkaido inferred from mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequencies
○Yutaro Suzuki1, Morihiko Tomozawa2, Yuki Koizumi3, Kimiyuki Tsuchiya4 , Hitoshi
Suzuki1 (1Graduate School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido
University, 2Department of Biology, Keio University, 3Graduate School of Science, Kyoto
University, 4Applied Biology Co. Ltd.)
P-34
Detection of introgressive hybridization events in northern Japanese wild
mice (Mus msuculus)
○Takashi Kuwayama1, Mitsuo Nunome2, Kazuo Moriwaki3, Hitoshi Suzuki1 (1Graduate
School of Environmental Earth Science, Hokkaido University, 2Graduate School of
Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, 3RIKEN Tsukuba Institute, BioResource
Center)
P-35
P-36
Nesting habits of harvest mice in gramineous sward
○Reiko Ishiwaka, Yasuhisa Masuda (Kuju Grassland Ecomuseum)
The relation between the nesting position and the predation risk of the
harvest mouse Micromys minutus
○Sayoko Hata1, Yosihiro Natuhara2 (1Center for Spatial Information Science, Univ. of
Tokyo, 2Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya Univ.)
P-37
Evolutional history of the genus Lepus in northeastern Asia and frequent
introgression in nDNA and mitochondrial DNA
○Gohta Kinoshita1, Mitsuo Nunome2, Alexey Krykov3, Sang-Hoon Han4, Hitoshi Suzuki1
(1Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido University, 2Graduate School of
Bioagricultural Science, Nagoya University, 3Russian Academy of Sciences,
4Environmental Research Complex,)
P-38
Comparative anatomy of Musculus uropatagialis of Ryukyu flying fox
Pteropus dasymallus
○Masayuki Kobayashi (Department of Zoology, Graduate School of Science, Okayama
Univ. of Science)
P-39
The monthly changes of bat species and individuals in different scale caves in
Iwate prefecture
○Ryota Sato, Toshiki Aoi (Graduate school of Agriculture, Iwate University)
P-40
A newly discovered maternity colony and the winter population of Asian
parti-coloured bat in Fujioka City, Gunma Prefecture
○Tatsuya Kasahi1, Yushi Osawa1, Keiko Osawa1, Koo Mineshita1, Takayori Shimizu,
Mitsuru Mukohyama2 (1Bat Study and Conservation group of Japan, 2Association of Bat
Conservation)
P-41
Analysis of Forest-Dwelling Bats’ Community Based on their Roosting Sites
and Foraging Habitat Preferences in a Japanese Cool-Temperate Forest
○Satoko Yoshikura (University of Tsukuba)
P-42
The biogeography of the lesser tube-nosed bat Murina ussuriensis
○Kuniko Kawai1, Dai Fukui2, Kishio Maeda3, Mikhail Tiunov4, Sumiko Matsumura5,
Liang-Kong Lin6, Kinitake Funakoshi7, Masashi Harada8, Shuji Yachimori9, Han Sang
Hoon2, Sergei Kruskop10, Jesús E. Maldonado11 (1Field Science Center for Northern
Biosphere Hokkaido Univ., 2National Inst. of Biological Resources Korea, 3Asian Bat
Research Institute, 4Inst. of Biology and Soil Sciences Far East Branch Russian Academy
of Sciences, 5Science and Engineering, Yamaguchi Univ., 6Depart. of Biology, Tunghai
University, 7The International University of Kagoshima, 8Laboratory Animal Center,
Osaka City Univ. Graduate School of Medicine, 9Shikoku Inst. of Natural History,
10Zoological museum of Moscow State Univ., 11Center for Conservation and Evolutionary
Genetics, National Zoological Park, National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian
Institution)
245
PosterSession
P-43
P-44
The research of action area of the Bonin Flying Fox (Pteropus puselaphon)
○Hajime Suzuki1, Kazuo Horikoshi1, Juko Ando2, Naoko Suzuki1, 2, Tetsuro Sasaki1,
Harumi Horikoshi1 (1institute of Boninology, NPO, 2Tokyo Wildlife protection member)
Habitat factor of winter – roost, The Bang’s nose-leaf bat (Hipposideros
turpis) in Ishigaki Island, Okinawa prefecture
○Akiko Tsuji1, Kyouji Koyagnagi2, Hisao Tamura2, Kazue Okumura2,
Hajime Hashimoto2, Nobuhito Honda3, Kishio Maeda4 (1Saku city, Nagano
prefectue, 2Non Profit Organization Asian Bat Research Institute, 3shiroi city, chiba
prefecture, 4The former Nara University of education)
P-45
Estrus and flight activity of Rhinolophus cornutus during hibernation period
in heavy snow fall region
○Takahiro Sato, Tsuneo Sekijima (Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata
Univ.)
P-46
P-47
Three species of bats roosting in crevices of Shinkansen railway in Saitama
○Keiko Osawa1, Akiyoshi Sato2, Yushi Osawa1, Setsuko Katsuta2 (1Bat Study and
Conservation Group of Japan, 2Almas)
The status of utilization of artificial caves by the Eastern Bent-winged
Bat (Miniopterus fuliginosus) in Nishitosa, Shimanto-shi, Kochi Prefecture
○Syuuji Yachimori1, Hitoshi Tanioka1, Atsushi Mino2, Kouji Yamasaki1, Hiroya
Kanagawa3 (1Shikoku Institute of Natural History, 2Toyodenka Techno Research .Co.Ltd
Graduate School of Kochi Univ.)
P-48
P-50
Traveling of Myotis macrodactylus in the Shiretoko Peninsula, Hokkaido
○Norihisa Kondo (Nemuro city Museum of History and Nature)
The present condition of the hunting in Shimane Prefecture – Comparison of the
hunting records in 2003 and 2010 –
○Hiroki Kanamori, Seigo Sawada and Yasuhiro Sugano (Shimane Prefectural Mountainous
Region Research Center)
P-51
Efficacy of the electric fence against wildlife damage of Lysichiton camtschatcense at
Yamanakatoge marsh
○Kazuki Kozawa1, Masaki Ando2 (1Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu Univ. 2Faculty of
Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu Univ.)
P-52
P-53
P-54
Eradication of feral goats on Ani-jima Is. and Otouto-jima Is., Ogasawara Islands
○Masaaki Takiguchi, Kunihiko Tokida, Hideyuki Chiba (Japan Wildlife Research Center)
Evaluation of a program designed to improve capture efficiency of feeding traps
○Gouhei Ueda1, Go Abe2, Hiroshi Sakata2 (1Asago Agriculture and Forestry Office, Hyogo
Prefectural Government, 2Institute of Natural and Environmental Science, Univ. of Hyogo /
Wildlife Management Research Center)
Economical usage of wild mammals in border Nature Reserve and an International city
in South China
○Ying-Zi Zeng1, You-Bing Zhou2, Ming-Xia Zhang3, Jin-Ping Chen4, Yayoi Kaneko1 (1Tokyo
University of Agriculture and Technology, 2Institute of Botany,The Chinese Academy of
Sciences, 3Wildlife Conservation Society, 4South China Institute of Endangered Animals)
P-55
P-56
Newspaper coverage of wildlife management
○Kana Okuda1, Ryo Sakurai2, Kei Okuda3, Hiroto Enari1, Yuuji Kodera1 (1Faculty of
Agriculture, Utsunomiya Univ., 2School of Natural Resources & Environment, Univ. of.
Florida, 3United Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech)
Ultra long distance GPS-TX for animals; making to practical applications by start to
planning
○Masato Yazawa1, Toshiki Aoi2 , Yuuma Yasue3, Hirokazu Takahashi1,4, Hiroyuki Sakaniwa5,
Atsuki Azuma2, Norihisa Segawa6, Kenichi Tokita7 (1Mathematical Assist Design Laboratory,
2Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, 3Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University,
4The United Graduate school of Agricultural sciences, Iwate University, 5Forestry
Experiment Station, Gunma Prefecture, 6Faculty of Software & Info. Sci, Univ. Prefecture
Iwate, 7Abiko City Museum of Birds)
246
P-57
P-58
P-59
P-60
Case studies of the tracking animals, using MAD-SS system as GPS-TX collar
○Hirokazu Takahashi1.5, Toshiki Aoi2, Yuuma Yasue3, Norihisa Segawa4, Masato Yazawa5,
Haruo Tamaki5 (1The United Graduate school of Agricultural sciences, Iwate University,
2Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, 3Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University,
4Faculty of Software &Info. Sci, Univ. Prefecture Iwate, 5Mathematical Assist Design
Laboratory)
Camera-trapped mammals at the small scale green space in Kamakura City
○Shuhei HAYAISHI, Kazuhiko HOSAKA (Kamakura Women’s University)
Invitation to experimental wildlife monitoring network using camera trapping
○Hirofumi Hirakawa1, Toru Koizumi2, Chizuru Yayota3 (1Forestry and Forest Products
Research Institute (Hokkaido), 2Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 3Forestry
and Forest Products Research Institute (Kyushu))
Use of riparian forests by mid- and large size mammals with automatic camera system in
Tokachi, Hokkaido
○Daiki Yoshimatsu, Mayura Takada, Hisashi Yanagawa (Obihiro Univ. of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine)
P-61
Relationship with reproduction of wild female Borneo Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus
morio) and mast fruiting
○Noko Kuze1, Tomoko Kanamori2, Saika Yamazaki3, Tomoyuki Tajima4, Henry Bernard5,
Peter T. Malim6, Shiro Kohshima1 (1Wildlife Research Center of Kyoto Univ., 2Primate
Research Institute Kyoto Univ., 3Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology, 4Graduate School
of Science Kyoto Univ., 5Institute for Tropical Biology and ConservationUniv. Malaysia Sabah,
6Sabah Wildlife Department)
P-62
Diachronic inter-male relationships during non-mating and mating season among male
wild Japanese macaques
○Tatsuro Kawazoe (Faculty of Science, Kyoto University)
P-63
Influence of food toughness on dietary difference between infant and mother in Japanese
macaques (Macaca fuscata)
○Haruka Taniguchi (Kyoto Univ)
P-64
Winter food abundance for Japanese macaques in differently-managed conifer
plantations in snow region
○Haruka Sakamaki1, 2, Hiroto Enari1 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya Univ. 2The
United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate Univ.)
P-65
P-66
Home range of Japanese macaque in Nakatosa-cho,Kouchi
○Emiko ASHIDA1, Yoshinori KANESHIRO1 (Shikoku Institute of Natural History1)
Seasonal differences of crop-raiding and responses to countermeasure by Japanese
macaques
○Aya Yamada (Western Region Agricultural Research Center)
P-67
P-68
Effects and Evaluations of Population Control on the Japanese Macaque
○Hironori Seino, Noriko Yokoyama, Hiroshi Kato, Yamamoto Yasue (Wildlife Management
Office. Inc)
Analysis on frequency of appearance of young and adult of wild boar and its
correlationship to hunting dogs in Amami-Ohshima Island
○Ayako Fuse1, Kazumi Shionosaki1, Noboru Ogata1, Fumio Yamada2 (1Kyoto University
Graduate School of Global Environmental Studies, 2Forestry and Forest Products Research
Institute)
P-69
Estimation of birth period of wild boar (Sus Scrofa) in Toyama Prefecture
○Akira Yasuda, Yasushi Yokohata (Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Univ. of
Toyama)
247
PosterSession
P-70
The effect of environmental factors to the extension of wild boar's distribution and the
damage to rice paddies
○Shohei Shimizu1, Shota Mochizuki2, Maki Yamamoto1 (1Department of Bioengineering,
Nagaoka Univ of Technology, 2Graduate School of Science and Technology, Niigata Univ.)
P-71
P-72
P-73
P-74
P-75
Can wild boars get food with the color as a clue?
○Yusuke Eguchi1,2, Yuka Okuyama2, Soichiro Doyama2,3, Katsuji Uetake2, Toshio Tanaka2
(1School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu Univ., 2National Agricultural Research Center for
Western Region,3Simane Prefecture)
Relationship between pregnant age and litter size of Japanese wild boar
○Tomoka Tsuji1, Mayumi Yokoyama2, Makoto Asano3, Masatsugu Suzuki3 (1The United
Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu Univ., 2Institute of Natural and Environment
Science, Univ. of Hyogo and Wildlife Management Research Center, Hyogo, 3Faculty of
Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu Univ.)
Grazing damage on Rye grassland by wild boar
○Hironori Ueda, Yusuke Eguchi, Masateru Inoue (National Agricultural Research Center for
Western Region)
Habitat use of the wild boar (Sus scrofa) in the Tama Hills,Tokyo
○Yasuhiro Nagai, Takumi Tutida (IDEA Consultants, Inc)
Food palatability of wild boar (Sus scrofa) around a citrus grove in Wakayama
prefecture
○Hiroyuki Yamamoto1, Toshiyuki Hougen1, Yukinobu Moriguchi (1Wakayama Fruit Tree
Experiment Station)
P-76
Consideration about the movement of the wild boar (Sus scrofa) around the citrus fruit
garden of Wakayama
○Toshiyuki Hougen, Hiroyuki Yamamoto, Yukinobu Moriguchi (Wakayama Fruit Tree
Experiment Station)
P-77
P-78
Biological information of the wild animal using sensor network
○Motoki Teruya1, Chiaki Nishi1, Hikaru sato2, Ikuko Urushibara2, Craig Lyndon2,
Kazuei Matubara1 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate University, 2AR’S CO.,LTD)
Seed dispersal by endangered mammals in Great Gobi A Strictly Protected Area,
Mongolia
○Takehiko Y. Ito1, Yunxiang Cheng1, Maki Asano2, Ts. Narangerel3, J. Undarmaa3
(1Arid Land Research Center, Tottori University, 2National Institute for Agro-Environmental
Sciences, 3Mongolian State University of Agriculture)
P-79
P-80
Simple forecasting the future distribution of five large mammal species in Japan
○Masayuki Saito1, Hiroshi Momose2, Hiroyuki Matsuda3 (1Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences, Univ. Tokyo, 2National Agricultural Research Center,3Faculty of Environmental and
Information Sciences, Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
Comparison of the seasonal number on spotted seals in Rebun Islamd, Hokkaido between
2008-2009 and 2010-2011
○Mio Shibuya1, Mari kobayashi1, 2 (1Faculity of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture,
2Marine Wildlife Center of JAPAN)
P-81
Behavior around fixed fishing net of Kuril harbor seals using acoustic telemetry at Cape
Erimo, Hokkaido
○Takahito Masubuchi1, Mari Kobayasi1,2 (1Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture,
2Marine Wildlife Center of Japan)
248
P-82
P-83
Estimate of home range of the Kuril harbor seals from by-catch at eastern Hokkaido.
○Takayuki Haneda, Aoi Usami, Mari Kobayashi1,2 (1Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of
Agriculture., 2Marine Wildlife Center of JAPAN)
Why population management is necessity on endangered species; Kuril harbour seals
or not?
○Mari Kobayashi1,3, Naoko Ooyama3, Takahito Masubuchi1, Toshihiro Aoki2, Ryosuke
Ogiwara2 (1Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2ex-Faculty of Bioindustry,
Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 3Marine Wildlife Center of Japan)
P-84
Difference of individual distances each life history of Kuril harbour seals at Daikoku,
Akkeshi, Hokkaido
○Kazuki Murai1, Kousuke Katakai1, Zentaro Tamura2, Mari Kobayashi1,3 (1Faculty of
Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2Free Researcher, 3Marine Wildlife Center of
Japan)
P-85
P-86
P-87
P-88
Biology and haul-out patterns of red-Kuril harbour seals at Daikoku, Akkeshi, Hokkaido
○Kousuke Katakai1, Kazuki Murai1, Zentaro Tamura2, Mari Kobayashi1,3 (1Faculty of
Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2Free Researcher, 3Marine Wildlife Center of
Japan)
Brown adipose tissue in harbour seals
○Yuta Sakurai1, Yuko Okamatsu2, Masatoshi Tsunokawa3, Mari Kobayashi1, 4, Masayuki
Saito5Kazuhiro Kimura2 (1Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2Faculty
of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido Univ., 3Otaru Aquarium, 4Marine Wildlife Center of
JAPAN, 5School of Nursing and Nutrition, Tenshi College)
Feeding comparison of spotted seals between spring and fall in Rebun, Hokkaido, Japan
○Yayoi Shitamiti1, Mio Shibuya1, Yoshinori azumi2, Mari Kobayashi1,3 (1Faculty of
Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture, 2ex-Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo Univ. of
Agriculture, 3Marine Wildlife Center of JAPAN2)
The relationship between number of spotted seals in two regions on Japan Sea of
Hokkaido and abundance of sea-ice in Okhotsk Sea
○Mio Kato1, Miyuki Ito2, Yasuo Kono3, Mari Kobayashi1,4 (1Faculty of Bioindustry, Tokyo
Univ. of Agriculture, 2Bakkai Free Researcher, 3Yagishiri Free Researcher, 4Marine
Wildlife Center of Japan)
P-89
P-90
Study on parternity testing of spotted seal (Phoca largha) in captivity
○Yurika Nakagawa1, Yuri Iino2, Youhei Watanabe2, Kazuya Okuizumi2, Hidetoshi B.
Tamate3 (1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Yamagata Univ., 2Kamo Aquarium,
Tsuruoka, 3Department of Biology, Science, Yamagata Univ.)
Occurrence of cow-calf pairs of Bryde’s whales in the coastal waters off the southwest
Tosa Bay
○Toshiya Kishiro1, Tomio Miyashita2, Nozomi Shishido2, Yasuhiro Nonoshita2 (1National
Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries, 2Seaside Gallery, Ogata Whalewatching Association)
P-91
P-92
P-93
Relative growth of the common minke whale skull
○Gen Nakamura1, Yoshihiro Fujise2, Hidehiro Kato1 (1Faculty of Marine Science, Tokyo
Univ. of Marine Science and Technology, 2The Institute of Cetacean Research.)
Seasonal changes in testicular tissue of the common minke whale
○Satoko Inoue1, Yoshihiro Fujise2, Takeharu Bando2, Genta Yasunaga2, Toshiya Kishiro3,
Hideyoshi Yoshida3, Hidehiro Kato1 (1Tokyo University of Marine ScienceandTechnology, 2The
Institute of Cetacean Research, 3National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries)
Morphological analysis of dugong skull
○Osamu Hoson1, 2 (1Oceanic Resources Division, National Research Institute of Far Seas
Fisheries, 2Department of Zoology, National Museum of Nature and Science)
249
PosterSession
P-94
P-95
Fetal growth and development of the Steller sea lions: skull
○Wakana Yamada1, Daisuke Koyabu2, Yasunori Sakurai1 (1Graduate School of Fisheries
Sciences, Hokkaido Univ., 2Palaeontological Institute and Museum, Univ. of Zurich)
Satellite tracking of steller sea lion (Eumetopias jubatus) in Hokkaido ~ migrasion route in
early summer ~
○Nao Takahashi1, Kaoru Hattori2, Yoko Goto3, Keiichiro Ohshima4, Kazushi Miyashita5 , Yoko
Mitani5 (1Graduate School of Environmental Science, Hokkaido Univ., 2Hokkaido
National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, 3Wakkanai Fisheries
Research Institute, 4Institute of Low Temperature Science, Hokkaido Univ., 5Field
Science Center for Northern Biosphere,Hokkaido Univ.)
P-96
P-97
P-99
Allometric growth comparison in the muscle of mastication of Steller sea lions
○Sara Kobayashi1, Yoko Mitani3, Yumi Kobayashi4, Takanori Horimoto4Yasunori
Sakurai4, Shin-ichi Fujiwara2, Hideki Endo2 (1Tokyo Univ. Graduate School of
Agricultural and Life Sciences, 2Tokyo Univ. The UniversityMuseum, 3Hokkaido Univ.
Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, 4Hokkaido Univ.Graduate School of Fisheries
Sciences)
The Study of Vertebral Epiphyses in Pnnipeds
○Keiko Fukuoka1, Masaharu Motokawa2 (1Graduate School of Science of Kyoto
University, 2The Kyoto University Museum)
The sensitivity comparison of the mongoose detection tools in eradication campaign in
Amami-Oshima island
○Shigeki Sasaki1, Fumio Yamada2, Takuma Hashimoto3, Shintaro Abe4 (1Graduate School of
Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National Univ., 2Forestry and Forest
Products Research Institute, 3Japan Wildlife Research Center, 4NahaNature Conservation
Office, Ministry of the Environment)
P-100
Establishment of sexing for mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) in Okinawa Island by
DNA analysis
○Izumi Inoue1, Go Ogura2, Asato Kuroiwa3, Ryoji Fukuhara4, Katsunori Sunagawa2
(1GraduateSchool of Agriculture,University of the Ryukyus., 2Faculty of Agriculture, University of the
Ryukyus., 3Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University., 4Nansei Environmental Laboratory Co.,Ltd)
P-101
Hair DNA Analysis from Mongoose and Other terrestrial Mammals for Identifying
Species in Okinawa and Amami Islands
○Kaede Toguchi1, Katunori Sunagawa2, Manabu Onuma3, Katushi Nakata4, Yoshito Goto5,
Ryozi Hukuhara6 (1Graduate school of agriculture, University of the Ryukyus, 2Faculty
of Agriculture, University of the Ryukyus, 3National Institute for Envionmental Studies,
4Yambaru Wildlife Conservation Center, Ministry of the Environment, 5Japan Wildlife
Research Center, 6Nansei Environmental Laboratory Co.,Ltd)
P-102
Development of Immunocontraceptive Vaccine for Population Control of
Mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) (1)
○Takayuki Mori1, Makoto Asano1, Kohei Kobayashi2, Takahiro Minemoto1, Masatsugu
Suzuki1 (1Course of Veterinary, Gifu Univ., 2Doctoral Course of the United Graduate School of
Veterinary Sciences, Gifu Univ.)
P-103
Population dynamics and verification of eradication strategies in the
introduced mongoose Herpestes auropunctatu at Kiire area in Kagoshima City
○Katsunori Shioya1, Shigeru Okada1, Ayumi Nagasato1, Aika Arai1, Takayasu Inadome1,
Kimitake Funakoshi2 (1Kagoshima Environmental Research and Service, 2Faculty of
Intercultural Studies, The International University of Kagoshima)
P-104
Development of exclusion soft fence to prevent invasive mongoose moving
○Maki Mizukawa1, Katsunori Sunagawa2, Fumio Yamada3 (1Graduate School of Agriculture,
University of the Ryukyus, 2Faculty of Agriculture, University of the Ryukyus, 3Forestry and Forest
Products Research Institute)
250
P-105
Contamination Status and Accumulation Feature of Persistent organic pollutants in
Mongoose (Herpestes auropunctatus) Collected from Ginowan and Urazoe City,
Okinawa
○Miyuki Yamamoto1, Sawako Horai2, Tomohiko Isobe3, Yutaka Tashiro4,Kimitake
Funakoshi5, Shintaro Abe6, Gnanasekaran Devanathan1, Annamalai Subramanian1, Kei
Nomiyama1, Shinsuke Tanabe1 (1Center for Marine Environmental Studies (CMES), Ehime
University. 2Faculty of Regional Sciences, Tottori University. 3Senior Research Fellow Center,
Ehime University. 4Faculty of International Studies, Meio University. 5Faculty of
Intercultural Studies, The International University of Kagoshima. 6Naha Nature
Conservation Office, Ministry of the Environment.)
P-106
Distribution of larger mammals, with special reference to Japanese badger, in
Kitakyushu area, Fukuoka Prefecture
○Minoru Baba (Kitakyushu Museum of Natural History and Human History)
P-107
P-108
Activity patterns of Japanese badgers (Meles anakuma) in an urban area of Tokyo
○Takehiko Kamito1, Shohei Kobayashi1, Saya Kobayashi1, Naoyuki Ohara1, Yuki Mori1,
Hiroko Sakamoto1, Ayumi Sugawara1, Yayoi Kaneko2 (1Department of Life Science,
International Christian Universty, 2Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo Univ. of Agric. and Tech.)
Evaluation of a new designed “RACCOON TERMINATOR” a selective trap for
Raccoons.
○Hiroaki Ishii1, Tadasuke Furuya2, Yayoi Kaneko3 (1Grad Sch. of Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and
Tech., 2Tokyo Univ. of Marine Sci. and Tech., 3Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
P-109
P-110
P-111
Raccoon’s nuisance characteristics and density indices at Kamakura city
○Akio Iwashita, Motokazu Ando, Hiroshi Ogawa (Laboratory of Wildlife Animal, Tokyo Univ.
of Agriculture)
Accumulation features of organohalogen metabolites of raccoon (Procyon lotor)
○Yasuko Nagano1, Kei Nomiyama1, Hazuki Mizukawa1, Miyuki Yamamoto1, Susumu Nakatsu2,
Shinsuke Tanabe1 (1CMES, Ehime univ, 2Nakatsu Veterinary Surgery)
An overview of epidemiological researches on infectious agents from raccoon (Procyon
lotor) performed by Wild Animal Medical Center, Rakuno Gakuen University in
Hokkaido, Japan
○Mitsuhiko Asakawa (Department of Pathobiology, School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno
Gakuen University)
P-112
Study of Breeding Method and Practical Use of Raccoon Detection Dog ~ Progress of
Detection Training and Detection Trial of Raccoon Resting Site using Radio-collared
Raccoon~
○MarikoNakai1, Kunihiro Yamashita2, Yuko Fukue3, Tohru Ikeda1 (1Hokkaido
University Graduate School Letters, 2Karuizawa Dog Behavior, 3NPO Institute for
Biodiversity Research and Education “Earthworm”)
P-113
P-114
P-115
Development of a Nest Box Trap to Capture Raccoons
○Ken-Ichiro Shimada1, Tohru Ikeda1, Eiji Kotani2, Ayako Fujimoto2 (Research Group of
Regional Sciences, Graduate School of Letters, 1Hokkaido Univercity, 2FARMAGE Co., Ltd)
Indices of fat reserves of raccoon
○Yoshinori Kaneshiro (Shikoku Institute of Natural History)
Integrative study of variation in skull morphology of the Japanese weasel
○Satoshi Suzuki1, Mikiko Abe2, Masaharu Motokawa1 (1The Kyoto Univ. Museum, Kyoto Univ.,
Grad. Sch. Med., 2Osaka City Univ.)
251
PosterSession
P-116
P-117
A dog species difference of the social cognitive ability for human-dog
○Go Terauchi, Miho Nagasawa, Akiko Tonoike, Hikari Sakata, Kazutaka Mogi, Takehumi
Kikusui (Facuity of Veterinary, Azabu Univ.)
Comparison of mitochondrial DNA of Japanease otter and Eurasian otter according to
the Multiplex PCR
○Daisuke Waku1, Takeshi Sasaki1, Hiroshi Sasaki2, Naoki Khono3, Takahiro
Yonezawa4, Hitoshi Murai5, Motokazu Ando1, Hiroshi Ogawa1 (1Tokyo University of
Agriculture, 2Chikushi Jogakuen University, 3National Museum of Nature and Science,
4Fudan University, 5Toyama Municipal Family Park)
P-118
Environmental factors for baiting red foxes efficiently in agricultural area of Tokachi,
Hokkaido, Japan
○Ayaka Ishida1, Kenichi Takahashi2, Kohji Uraguchi2, Tatsuo Oshida1 (1Laboratory of
Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,
2Hokkaido Institute of Public Health)
P-119
P-120
P-121
Preventive epidemiology of echinococcosis based on habitat selection by red fox 2
○Takako Ikeda (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido Univ.)
Genetic structure analysis of Sarcoptes scabiei in Japanese raccoon dogs
○Toshihiro Yabusaki1, Ryota Matsuyama1, Tsukasa Okano2, Makoto Asano1, Masatsugu
Suzuki1 (1Gifu University, 2National Institute for Environmental Studies)
Study on the Habits of Feral Cats in and around the Senkouji Mountain of Onomichi
City, Hiroshima
○Aira Seo, Hajime Tanida (Graduate School of Biosphere Science, Hiroshima Univ.)
P-122
Utilization and homerange of cats (Felis catus) in a mountain near urban area in
Amami-Ooshima Island
○Kazumi Shionosaki1, Fumio Yamada2, Shigeki Sasaki3, Shozo Shibata1 (1Kyoto University
Graduate School of Environmental Studies, 2Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,
3Graduate School of Environment and Information Sciences, Yokohama National Univ.)
P-124
Home range characteristics of the Tsushima leopard cat among the leopard cats
subspecies
○Nozomi Nakanishi, Masako Izawa, Koji Maekawa, Masatoshi Oshiro, Satoshi Oohashi,
Aya Ueno, Dae-Hyun Oh (Department of Science, University of the Ryukyus)
P-125
Masked Musang (Paguma larvata) captured by harmful wildlife control is used for
environmental education
○Tsuyoshi Takeshita1, Tetsuya Watanabe1, Harada Noriyuki1, Haketa Yusaku1
Teruyuki Koyama1, Kyoko Takeshita2 (1Agriculture & Forestry Division, Komoro City, 2Ihoku
animal hospital)
P-126
P-127
The relation between social behavior and selection of latrine in raccoon dog
○Manabu Miyazaki1, Yoshitaka Deguchi2, Kawame Mituaki3, Takashi Iwase3 (1Graduate
school of Agriculture, Iwate Univ., 2Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ., 3Morioka Zoological
Park)
Craniometric variation of raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides): implication of
Bergmann’s and island rules in medium-sized mammal endemic to East Asia
○Sang-In Kim1,2, Tatsuo Oshida1, Young-Jun Kim3, Hang Lee2, Mi-Sook Min2, and Junpei
Kimura2 (1Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary
Medicine, 2College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, 3Chungnam Wild
Animal Rescue Center)
P-128
Evaluation of earthworm diet of raccoon dogs in Yamaguchi Prefecture
○Yukihiro Ota1, Miki Aimoto2, Eiji Hosoi3 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi
Univ., 2Agriculture and Forestry General Engineering Center, 3Faculty of Agriculture,
Yamaguchi Univ.)
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P-129
Sexual dimorphism of craniodental morphology in the raccoon dog Nyctereutes
procyonoides from South Korea
Sang-In Kim1,2,5, Satoshi Suzuki3, Jinwoo Oh2, Daisuke Koyabu3,4, Tatsuo Oshida5, Hang
Lee1), Mi-Sook Min1 and ○Junpei Kimura2 (1Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean
Wildlife (CGRB), Research Institute for Veterinary Science, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Seoul National University, 2Laboratory of Veterinary Anatomy and
Cell Biology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University,
3The Kyoto University Museum, Kyoto University,
4Palaeontological Institute and Museum, University of Zurich,
5Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine,
P-130
P-131
P-132
P-133
Comparison of body size between urban and rural raccoon dogs in Tokyo
○Takako Sako1, Makito Tetuka2, Ririko Koizumi3, Yayoi Kaneko3 (1Imperial Household
Agency, 2Filed Work Office, 3Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech.)
The effectiveness of individual identification method based on nose prints of Mesocarnivore
○Takahiro Murakami (Shireoko Museum)
Analysis on body color of Grant’s gazelles (Nanger granti)
○Nozomi Kurihara, Shin-ichiro Kawada (Department of Zoology, National Museum of Nature
and Science)
Relationship of two adult male Japanese serow (Caprocornis crispus) at Mt.Asama,
central Japan
○Hayato Takada, Masato Minami, Seiki Takatsuki (Laboratory of Wildlife Ecology and
Conservation, School of Veterinary Sciences, Azabu University,)
P-134
The genetic descent analysis of the Japanses serow (Capricornis crispus) living in Iwate
prefecture by DNA polymorphism
○Yukari Uesaka1, Eric Tsai2, Takashi Nishimura1, Kazuei Matsubara1 (1Graduate School
Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ., 2BiOptic Inc.)
P-135
Preliminary survey on parasitism of Fasciola sp. in sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis) in
Tokachi District, Hokkaido, Japan
○Yuma Ohari, Tatsuo Oshida (Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of
Aguriculture and Veterinary Medicine)
P-136
A comparison of population condition for sika deer between the Hidaka and
the Akan in Hokkaido, Japan
○Hiroyuki Uno1, Ryosuke Asahi2 and Takeshi Akasaka2 (1Institute of Environmental Sciences,
Hokkaido Research Organization, 2Faculty of Environment Systems, Rakuno University)
P-137
P-138
Effects of sika deer on predators at higher trophic levels
○Yoshikazu Seki1, Kei Okuda2, Masaaki Koganezawa3 (1Nippon Veterinary and Life Science
Univ., 2Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 3Utsunomiya Univ.)
Effects of high deer density on small mammals and their predators in Oku-Nikko,
Tochigi prefecture, Japan
○Kei Okuda1, Yoshikazu Seki2, Masafumi Ito3, Ayako Fujitsu4, Masaaki Koganezawa5
(1United Grad. Sch. Agri. Sci., Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 2Nippon Veterinary and Life Science
Univ., 3Fac. Agri., Utsunomiya Univ., 4Grad. Sch. Agri., Utsunomiya Univ., 5Utsunomiya
Univ. Forests, Fac. Agri., Utsunomiya Univ.)
P-139
Habitat evaluation of sika deer during the winter in Kushiro Mire
○Yoshihiro Inatomi, Hiroyuki Uno (Institute of Environmental Sciences, Hokkaido Research
Organization)
253
PosterSession
P-140
Sexual dimorphism in incisor size of sika deer: tooth wear and reproductive strategy
affect sexual deffirence
○Mugino O. Kubo1, Seiki Takatsuki2 (1The Univ. Museum, The Univ. Tokyo, 2Faculty of
Veterinary, Azabu Univ.)
P-141
P-142
P-143
P-144
P-145
P-146
P-147
P-148
Reproduction Rate of Miyajima Sika Deer Based on Individual Observation
○Yuuka Oda1, Yoh Ihara2, Eiji Hosoi1, Akiko Matsumoto2, Kosei Yunoki3 (1Faculty of
Agriculture, Yamaguchi University, 2Hiroshima Environment & Health Association,
3Jinsekikogen Agriculture Public Corporation)
Fecal pellet discovery rate in pellet count method for deer
○Shin-Ichi Horino (FFPRI Tohoku)
Analytical method of femur marrow fat of sika deer in Yamaguchi Prefecture
○Yumiko Noguchi1, Eiji Hosoi2, Hiroyuki Tado3 (1Graduate School of Agriculture, Yamaguchi
Univ., 2Faculty of Agriculture, YamaguchiUniv., 3Agriculture and Forestry General
Engineering Center Management TechniqueResearch Lab)
Activity concentration of Cs in sika deer in Nikko and Ashio area, central Japan, in 2012
○Masaaki Koganezawa, Yoshitada Tamura (Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya Univ.)
Density-dependence in the birthrate of sika deer
○Masato Minami1, Nobumasa Ohnishi2, Naoko Higuchi3 (1Lab.WildlifeEcology & Conservation
Azabu University, 2Eco-Planning Research Co. Ltd., 3NPO Institute for Biodiversity Research
& Education "Earthworm")
Age-specific survival cost of reproduction in female sika deer
○Naoko Higuchi1, Masato Minami2, Nobumasa Ohnishi3 (1NPO Earthworm, 2Azabu University,
3Eco-Planning Research Co. Ltd.)
Movement of sika deer in the Northern Japan Alps, Nagano
○Asahi Tanaka1, Shigeyuki Izumiyama1, Akiko Takii1, Takasi Mochiduki2 (1Faculty of
Agriculture, Shinshu Univ, 2Akatsuki wild animal research institute)
Difference in genetic structure of sika deer (Cervus nippon) between Hiroshima mainland
and Miyajima
○Yuumi Tsuzaki1, Yurika Yamasuji2, Yoh Ihara3, Eiji Hosoi1 (1Faculy of Agriculture, Yamaguchi
University, 2Shin Nippon Biomedical Laboratories, 3Hiroshima Environment & Health Association,)
P-149
P-150
Tooth rotation and periodontal disease in sika deer from Aichi Prefecture
○Keiko Sone1, Kazuhiro Koyasu1, Sen-ichi Oda2 (1School of Dentistry, Aichi-Gakuin Univ.,
2Faculty of Science, Okayama Univ. of Science)
Population density and distribution of sika deer inhabiting huge blowdown areas in
Hokkaido
○Yukiko Matsuura1, Hiroshi Takahashi1, Takafumi Hino2, Takashi Ikeda3, Yuhei
Yoshihisa2, Tsuyoshi Yoshida2 (1Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute 2Rakuno
Gakuen University 3Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology)
P-151
Birth site and fawn bed site selection of Hokkaido sika deer
○Munemitsu Azumaya1, Matsuura Yukiko2, Igota Hiromasa1, Ikeda Takashi3, Yoshida
Tsuyoshi1, Kaji Kouichi3 (1Graduate school of Rakuno Gakuen University. 2Hokkaido research
center Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute. 3Graduate school of Tokyo Univ. of
Agri. and Tech.)
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P-152
Evaluation of fallen leaves as alternative food of Sika deer on Nakanoshima Island,
Toya Lake
○Ryo Yoshizawa, Takashi Ikeda, Koichi Kaji (Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo Univ. of
Agriculture and Technology)
P-153
Seasonal migration and migration pathway of Sika deer (Cervus nippon yesoensis)
around lake Shikotsu
○Hino Takafumi1, Yoshihisa Yuhei1, Yoshida Tsuyoshi1, Tachiki Yasuyuki2, Akamatsu
Rika2 (Rakuno University1, EnVision2)
P-154
P-155
P-156
Changes of nursing time and demand behavior by the growth on sika deer
○Emi Yasuda1, Masato Minami1, Naoko Higuchi2, Nobumasa Ohnishi3 (1Lab.Wildlife Ecology
& Conservation, 2NPO Institute for Biodiversity Research & Education
"Earthworm", 3Eco-planning Research Co. Ltd)
Growth characteristics of Sika deer population on Miyajima Island
○Akiko Matsumoto1, Yoh Ihara1, Eiji Hosoi2, Kosei Yunoki3 (1Hirosima Environment &
Health Association, 2Faculty of Agiculture, Yamaguchi University, 3Jinsekikogen Agriculture
Pubulic Coporation)
Effects of food quality and availability on food habits and population quality of
sika deer: comparison of the two contrasting wintering areas, Nikko and Ashio
○Takayuki Seto1, Yasunori Takahashi2, Tetsuya Maruyama2, Naoko Matsuda2, Koichi Kaji1
(1Wildlife Conservation Laboratory, Tokyo University of Agriculture and
Technology, 2Tochigi prefecture)
P-157
P-158
P-159
P-160
P-161
P-162
Food habits of sika deer at the southwestern foot of Mt. Fuji
○Chizuru Yayoyta1, Masataka Ohashi2, Ryota Araki3, Kunio Sakamoto4, Hideshi Iwazaki5,
Itsuo Hayakawa5, Masayoshi Ohtake2, Toru Koizumi1 (1Forestry and Forest Products
Research Institute, 2Shizuoka Forestry and Forest Products Research Center, 3Japan
Wildlife Research Center, 4Shizuoka District Forest Office, 5Non-Prifit Organization, Wakaba)
High-density population reduce the rate of pregnancy of sika deer in Hyogo
○Erina Saita1, Mayumi Yokoyama1,2 (1Wildlife Management Research Center 2Institute of
Natural and Environment Science, Univ. of Hyogo)
Do Japanese serow and Sika deer compete on Kyushu Island?
○Masatoshi Yasuda1, Chizuru Yayota1, Tomoaki Kurihara2 (1Kyushu Research Center,
Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 2MUZINA Press)
Relation between sika deer and Japanese serow in Tesiromori area in Iwate prefecture
○Kyoutarou Murayama1, Yoshitaka Deguchi1 (1Graduate school of Agriculture, Iwate Univ.,
2Faculty of Agriculture, Iwate Univ.)
Hierarchical bayesian estimation of sika deer and Reeves’ muntjac populations
○Masahiko Asada1, Yutaka Osada2, Keita Fukasawa3, Keiji Ochiai4 (1Chiba Biodiversity Center,
2University of Tokyo, 3National Institute for Environment Studies, 4Natural History Museum
and Institute, Chiba)
Interspecific relationships between Takhi and Red deer and forest conservation
at Hustai National Park, Mongolia where Takhi was reintroduced
○Ayano Ohtsu, Seiki Takatsuki (1Faculty of Veterinary, Azabu Univ.)
P-163
Demographic process of a sika deer population in Nakanoshima Island -regrowth
after population crash
○Kazutaka Takeshita1, Mayumi Ueno2, Hiroshi Takahashi3, Takashi Ikeda1
(1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technolog 2Institute of Environmental Sciences ,
Hokkaido Research Organization3Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute4Rakuno
Gakuen University)
255
PosterSession
P-164
P-165
Declination of Cephalotaxus harringtonia var.nana by browsing of large herbivore
○Masaki Ando1, Yuta Morishima1 (1Faculty of Applied Biological Sciences, Gifu Univ.)
Results of sharpshooting to reduce sika deer numbers in Rusa-Aidomari area,
the Shiretoko Peninsula
○Tsuyoshi Ishinazaka1, Masami Yamanaka2, Yasushi Masuda1, Masatsugu Suzuki3, Satoshi
Terauchi4 (1Shiretoko Nature Foundation, 2Shiretoko Museum, 3Gifu Univ., 4Ministry of the
Environment)
P-166
P-167
Capturing sika deer using baits with cable restraint traps
○Kazuhiro Minamino (Donan Station, Forestry Research Institute, Hokkaido Research
Organization)
The validity of simplified investigation for vegetation decline status during
the survey of sika deer density
○Mayumi Kishimoto, Noriko Yokoyama, Yasue Yamamoto (Wildlife Management Office Inc.
Kansai Branch)
P-168
P-169
The effect of sika deer population control in Tanzawa mountains
○Koji Nagata1, Hirohide Fujimori2, Atsushi Tamura2 (Tanzawa kemonomichi network1,
Kanagawa prefecture natural environment conservation center2)
The baiting and living capture of sika deer by an enclosing trap inside a pasture for
collecting grass silage
○Zhao-Wen Jiang1, Takuo Nagaike2, Hiroshi Dobashi3, Tadanobu Okumura1 (1Wildlife
Management Office Inc., 2The Yamanashi Forest Research Institute, 3Yamanashi Prefectural
Livestock Experiment Station)
P-170
P-171
Effective camera trap density and trapping efforts for deer density estimation
○Takashi Ikeda1, Hiroshi Takahashi2, Tsuyoshi Yoshida3, Hiromasa Igota3, Yukiko Matsuura2,
Koichi Kaji1 (1Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 2Forestry and Forest Products
Research Institute, 3Rakuno Gakuen University)
Stress brought on by Capturing Sika Deer – Assaying Serum Cortisol and
Creatine Kinase –
Shinya Yamada, Masayoshi Ohtake, Takahiro Ohba, ○Masataka Ohashi (For. and Forest Prod. Res.
Cen, Shizuoka Pref. Res. Inst. of Agri. and For)
P-172
P-173
P-174
Development of the movement inhibition structure for the sika-deer
Kanae Tanifuji1, Yoshiko Esaki1, ○Mai Fujimoto1, Akira Yabuki2, Tsuyoshi Haga, Shoji
Ando3, Youichiro Tanaka4, Yoshio Hada5, Naoki Nishimura6, Taro Matsuo6, Shuji
Kobayashi1 (1Department of Zoology Faculty of Sciense, Okayama University of Sciense,
2Okayana Japanese Black Bear Resarch Associetion, Okayama, 3City Council
Mimasaka, 4Tanaka, veterinary clinics, 5Department of Biosphere-GeoSphere Sciense
Faculty of Biosphere-GeoSphere Sciense, Okayama University of Sciense, 6Botanical
Garden, Okayama University of Sciense
Development of obstacle intrusion of Cervus nippon
○Saya Tanaka (Faculty of Zoology, Okayama University of Science)
Understanding urban sika deer movements by using spotlight count and radio telemetry
in Sapporo and suburban areas, Hokkaido
○Yukari Honma1, Hiromasa Igota1, Tsuyoshi Yoshida1, Takeshi Akasaka1, Yukiko
Matsuura2 (1Graduate School of Environmental Science, Rakuno Gakuen Univ.)
P-175
The trial of capturing deer with cable restrain traps in snowcovered environments and
the evaluation of the capture efficiency of them
○Toshikatsu Kamei1, Yanagawa, Yojiro2, Kouhei Kobayashi3, Seiji Kondo4, Makoto Asano3,
Masatsugu Suzuki3 (1Nagano Prefecture, 2Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido Univ,
3Gifu Univ.Field Science Center for Northern Biosphere, Hokkaido Univ)
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P-176
P-177
Iridium GPS collar for large mammal monitoring in Japan
○Tsuyoshi Yoshida1, Yasuyuki Tachiki2, Takafumi Hino1, Yuhei Yoshihisa1, Hiromasa Igota1,
HiroshiTakahashi3, Yukiko Matsuura3, Koichi Kaji4, Rika Akamatsu2, Seiji Kondo5 (1Rakuno
Gakuen Univ., 2EnVision, 3Forest and Forest Products Res. Inst., 4Tokyo Univ. Agri. &
TechHokkaido Univ.)
Impacts of a tourist on habitat selection of introduced Formosan sika deer (Cervus nippon
taiouanus) on Okinoshima Island, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
○Yuki Matsumoto1, Tadashi Yamashiro2 (1Faculty of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The
University of Tokushima, 2Graduate School of Integrated Arts and Sciences, The
Universiy of Tokushima,)
P-178
Barking damage of Sika deer (Cervus japonica) in the different operation of Hinoki
(Chamaecyparis obtusa) plantation
○Mitsuhiro Okada (Nagano prefectural Forestry Research Center)
P-179
Molecular phylogeny and haplogrouping of the brown bear, based on analysis of the
mitochondrial genome
○Daisuke Hirata1, Tsutomu Mano2, Alexei Abramov3, Pavel Kosintsev3, Alex Vorobiev3,
Evgeniy Raichev4, Hiroshi Tsunoda5, Yayoi Kaneko6, Koichi Murata7, Ryuichi
Masuda1 (1Grad. Sch. of Sci. Hokkaido Univ., 2Hokkaido Inst. of Environ, 3Rus. Acad. of
Sci, 4Trakia Univ, 5Fac. of Applied Biol. Sci. Gifu Univ, 6Tokyo Univ. of Agri. and Tech,
7Coll. of Bioresource Sci. Nihon Univ.)
P-180
P-181
Seasonal change in digestive physiology and foraging behavior of Asian black bears
○Ami Nakajima1, Aki Sugita1, Shinsuke Koike1, Koji Yamazaki2, Koichi Kaji1 (1Tokyo Univ. of
Agri. and Tech., 2Ibaraki Nature Museum)
Environmental factors affecting nutritional condition of brown bear: considering use of
deer remains left by hunters
○Yukari Shimizu1, Mayura Takada1, Tsutomu Mano2, Hiroyuki Uno2, Keita Fukazawa3,
Takeshi Osawa4, Munemitsu Akasaka5, Yoshikazu Sato6 (1Obihiro University of Agriculture
and Veterinary Medicine, 2Hokkaido Institute of Environmental Sciences, 3National
Institute for Environmental Studies, 4National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences,
5Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, 6Nihon University)
P-182
P-183
P-184
Factors influencing the Asiatic black bear appearance-date in spring at heavy-snow region
○Isao Arimoto1, Jiro Kodani2, Tatsuya Nogami1, Kojiro Esaki1 (1Hakusan Nature
Conservation Center, 2Ishikawa Forest Experiment Station)
Variation of dopamine receptor D4 gene in Asian black bear (Ursus thibetanus)
○Jun Sakamoto1, Reika Shima2, Nobuaki Kojo1, Hidetoshi B. Tamate3, Reina Uno4, Kiyoshi
Yamauchi5, Takashi Yuasa6, Hifumi Tsuruga7, Mami Kondo7, Masaaki Yoneda8
(1,2,3Yamagata Univ, 4Institute for Advanced Bioscience, Keio Univ, 5Research Institute for
Environmental Sciences and Public Health of Iwate Prefecture, 6Wildlife, Management Office
Inc., 7Hokkaido Institute of Environmental Sciences, 8Japan Wildlife Research Center)
Fluctuation of daily activity time budgets of Japanese black bears: relationship to
hardmast availability, and sex, and reproductive status
○Chinatsu Kozakai1 2, Koji Yamazaki3, Yui Nemoto2, Ami Nakajima2, Yoshihiro Umemura2,
Shinsuke Koike2, Yusuke Goto2, Shinsuke Kasai2, Shin Abe4, Takashi Masaki4, and
Koichi Kaji2 (1Kanagawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History, 2Tokyo University
Agriculture and Technology, 3Zoological Laboratory, Ibaraki Nature Museum, 4Forestry
And Forest Products Research Institute)
P-185
P-186
MHC class beta sequence diversity in two Chugoku populations of the Asian black bear
○Yasuyuki Ishibashi1, Toru Oi1, Seigo Sawada2, Nobusuke Nishi3 (1Forestry and Forest Prod.
Res. Inst., 2Shimane Pref. Govt., 3Tottori Pref. Govt.)
Pregnancy during hibernation in black bears: Effects on body temperature and blood
metabolites
○Michito Shimozuru, Toshio Tsubota (Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido Univ.)
257
PosterSession
P-187
Real time tracking of Asiatic black bears using a GPS collar applied the newly developed
wildlife telemetry system
○Yuuma Yasue1, Toshiki Aoi2, Hirokazu Takahashi3, 4, Haruo Tamaki4, Masato Yazawa4,
Norihisa Segawa5 (1Graduate School of Agriculture, Iwate University, 2Faculty of
Agriculture, Iwate University, 3The United Graduate school of Agricultural sciences, Iwate
University, 4Mathematical Assist Design Laboratory, 5Faculty of Software & Info. Sci, Univ.
Prefecture Iwate)
P-188
P-189
GPS collars as a tool to identify den sites of Asiatic black bears in Nagano Prefecture
○Akiko Takii1, Shigeyuki Izumiyama1, Ayako Kawai1, Hidetake Hayashi2, Kirara Kido1,
Takanori Kodaira1, Yuuki Hosokawa1 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Shinshu Univ., 2Shinshu
black bear research group)
Monitoring of individual brown bears gathering in Rusha area, Shiretoko peninsula,
Hokkaido
○Jun Moriwaki1, Michito Shimozuru1, Masami Yamanaka2, Masanao Nakanishi3, Yasushi
Masuda3, Yasushi Fujimoto4, Toshio Tsubota1 (1Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine,
Hokkaido Univ., 2Shiretoko Museum, 3Shiretoko Nature Foundation, 4South-Shiretoko Brown
Bear Information Center)
P-190
P-191
An attempt to induce brown bears to rub and to get their hairs using a wooden post trap
○Yoshikazu Sato1, Hidetsugu Nakamura2, Tetsuji Itoh2 (1College of Bioresource Sciences,
Nihon Univ., 2Graduate School of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon Univ.)
Evaluation of effective season for hair-trapping survey to estimate the population density
of brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Hokkaido, Japan
○Mami Kondo, Hifumi Tsuruga, Tsutomu Mano (HRO-IES)
P-192
Progress of molecular phylogeny of the brown bear in Kunashiri Island inferred by
analyzing the mtDNA
○Tetsuji Itho1, Hidetsugu Nakamura1, Kyouko Kobayashi2, Rumiko Nakashita3, Yasushi
Masuda4, Andrey Loguntsev5, Noriyuki Ohtaishi6, Yoshikazu Sato7 (1Graduate School of
Bioresource Sciences, Nihon Univ., 2Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Technology., 3Forestry
and Forest Products Research Institute., 4Shiretoko Nature Foundation., 5Nature Reserve
Kurilsky., 6Hokkaido University Museum., 7College of Bioresource Sciences, Nihon Univ.)
P-193
Variation between two populations of bone abnormality in the Asiatic black bear
populations that raised a hereditary bottleneck
○Mayumi Yokoyama1, Erina Saita2, Sachiko Nakamura3 (1,3University of Hyogo, 2Wildlife
management researchi center,Hyogo)
P-194
P-195
P-196
P-197
Behavioral change and its effects by GnRH agonist in captive Hokkaido brown bears
○Miho Natsusaka1, Kohei Kobayashi2, Yoshizumi Matsui3, Hisashi Yanagawa1 (1Wildlife
management Lab, Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido.,
2Doctornal Course of the United Graduate School of Veterinary Sciences, Gifu University,
Gifu., 3Theriogenology and Clinical physiology Lab, Obihiro University of Agriculture and
Veterinary Medicine, Hokkaido.)
Change of Asiatic black bear foraging habits by increasing deer
○Shinsuke Koike1, Rumiko Nakashita2, Kyoko Naganawa3, Masaru Koyama4, Atsushi
Tamura5 (1Tokyo Univ. Agri. and Tech., 2Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute,
3Tanzawa black bear research group, 4Karuizawa Town, 5Kanagawa Prefecture Natural
Environment Conservation Center)
Hair ultrastructure of Ursidae utilizing stuffed specimens
○Manami Makara and Tadasu K. Yamada (National Museum of Nature and Science)
Understanding the background of brown bear appearance in urban area-Application
of DNA profiling combined with field investigation
○Koichi Waseda1, Hifumi Tsuruga2, Tsutomu Mano2 (1EnVision Conservation Office,
2Hokkaido Research Organization)
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P-198
P-199
A case study on Hokkaido brown bears utilizing agricultural fields by the GPS tracking
○Hifumi Tsuruga1, Akiko Nagasaka2, Chiaki Ishida3, Tsutomu Mano1 (1Institute of
Environmental Sciences, HRO 2Forest Research Institute, HRO, 3Oshima General Subpref.,
Hokkaido Govt.)
Identification of brown bears around the Sapporo city area by genetic profiling using
hair samples and/or tissue samples of killed bears from 2003 through 2011
○Tsutomu Mano1, Hifumi Tsuruga1, Koichi Waseda2, Mariko Ibe3, Mami Kondo1
(1Environmental and Geol. Res. Dept., Hokkado Res. Org., 2Inst. of Environmental Sci,,
Hikkaido Res. Org., 3EnVision Conservation Office, 4LIVE Environmental Planning Inc.)
P-200
P-201
P-202
Landscape factors affecting use of agricultural products by brown bears
○Mika Tanimoto1, Mayura Takada1, Kyoko Kobayashi2, Yoshikazu Sato3 (1Obihiro Univ.
Agri. Vet. Med., 2Tokyo Univ. Agri. Tech., 3Nihon Univ.)
Characteristics of human attacks by Asiatic black bears in Nagano Prefecture
○Ryosuke Kishimoto1,2, Hidetake Hayashi2, Rumiko Nakashita2,3, Yaeko Suzuki2,4 (1Nagano
Environmental Conservation Research Institute, 2Shinshu Black Bear Research Group,
3Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, 4National Food Research Institute)
The movement of the Asiatic black bear's parents and children that were relocated
in 2010
○Nobusuke Nishi (Parks and Natural Environment Division Department of the Environment
and Consumer Affairs Tottori Prefecture Goverment)
P-203
Population genetic structure and genetic variation of Siberian weasels (Mulstela sibirica)
from South Korean peninsula and Jeju Island
○Lee, Seon-Mi•Lee, Mu-Yeong•Lee, Seo-Jin•Min, Mi-Sook•Lee, Hang (Conservation Genome
Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University)
P-204
Hair of Korean mammals
○Eunok Lee1, Tae Young Choi2, Donggeol Woo2, Mi-Sook Min1, and Hang Lee1
(1Conservation Genome Resource Bank for Korean Wildlife, Research Institute for Veterinary
Science, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742 Korea,
2National Institute of Environmental Research Complex, Kyungseo-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon
404-708 Korea)
P-205
Which is primarily indispensable factor for the evolutionary transition from
quadrupedalism to bipedalism; neuronal or skeletomuscular systems?
○Naomi Wada (Yamaguchi University, System Physiology)
P-206
Flowers covered by unpalatable leaves are maintained under grazing
pressure of livestock
○Ryosuke Koda1, Batsaikhan Ganbaatar2, Noboru Fujita1 (1Research Institute for
Humanity and Nature, 2Institute of Geoecology, MAS)
P-207
Comparison of habitat uses by 3 mammals foraging for bark and buds in
heavy snow areas
○Hiroto Enari1 • Haruka Sakamaki1∙2 (1Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya Univ.,
2The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Iwate Univ.)
P-208
The report of questionnaire result on 2011 annual meeting of MSJ (Miyazaki)
○Atsushi Kashimura1, Shinsuke Sakamoto2, Akio Shinohara2 (1Faculty of Agriculture,
Univ. Miyazaki, 2Frontier Science Research Center, Univ. Miyazaki)
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大会参加者名簿
氏 名
所 属
発 表
青井 俊樹
赤坂 卓美
明石 信廣
浅川 満彦
浅田 正彦
淺野 玄
浅原 正和
浅利 裕伸
葦田恵美子
東谷 宗光
阿部 豪
阿部 永
安部みき子
新井 智
荒木 良太
有本 勲
安藤 誠也
安藤 正規
飯島 勇人
池田 元気
池田 千梨
池田 貴子
池田 敬
池田 透
池本 眞希
伊吾田宏正
伊澤 雅子
石井 宏章
石澤 祐介
石田 彩佳
石田 寛明
石名坂 豪
石庭 寛子
石橋 靖幸
石橋 悠樹
石若 礼子
井出 貴彦
伊藤 健彦
伊藤 哲治
伊藤 春香
稲富 佳洋
井上 泉
井上 聡子
井上 共
井原 庸
今井 駿輔
岩佐 真宏
岩下 明生
岩本 俊孝
上坂友香理
上田 剛平
上田 弘則
上野真由美
植松 康
宇野翔太郎
宇野 裕之
岩手大学農学部
北海道大学大学院
北海道立総合研究機構林業試験場
酪農学園大学
千葉県
岐阜大学
京都大学大学院理学研究科
株式会社 長大
NPO法人 四国自然史科学研究センター
酪農学園大学 狩猟管理学研究室
兵庫県立大学/兵庫県森林動物研究センター
なし
大阪市立大学大学院医学研究科
国立感染症研究所
財団法人 自然環境研究センター
白山自然保護センター
島根県立三瓶自然館
岐阜大学応用生物科学部
山梨県森林総合研究所
長岡技術科学大学
早稲田大学
北海道大学
東京農工大学連合農学研究科
北海道大学大学院文学研究科
岡山理科大学
酪農学園大学
琉球大学
東京農工大学
中部大学
帯広畜産大学大学院畜産学研究科
富山大学大学院理工学教育部
公益財団法人知床財団
新潟大学
森林総合研究所
日本大学生物資源科学部森林資源科学科森林動物学研究室
久住 牧野の博物館
神戸市立須磨海浜水族園
鳥取大学
日本大学大学院
東京海洋大学
道総研環境科学研究センター
琉球大学大学院
東京海洋大学
岡山理科大学
財団法人 広島県環境保健協会
鳥取大学
日本大学
東京農業大学野生動物学研究室
宮崎大学事務局
岩手大学大学院農学研究科動物科学専攻
兵庫県但馬県民局朝来農林振興事務所
近畿中国四国農業研究センター
北海道立総合研究機構 環境科学研究センター
愛知学院大学歯学部解剖学講座
東京農業大学農学部バイオセラピー学科
道総研 環境科学研究センター
P-21, P-39, P-56, P-187, P-57, W-20
W-6
D-3
P-111
P-161
P-72, P-102, P-120, P-175
W-16
P-17, W-5
P-65
P-151
P-53, P-131, C-17, W-18
260
P-115
W-11
P-157, W-12, D-1
P-182, W-3
懇親会
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○
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P-51, P-164
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W-1
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○
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P-119
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P-150, P-151, P-152, P-163, P-170, 企画集会 ○
P-112, P-113, W-18
○
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P-151, P-163, P-170, P-174, P-176
○
P-124, A-4
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P-108
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P-30, P-31, P-32
P-118
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P-3, P-13
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P-165, W-8
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P-23
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P-185
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P-35
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P-78, C-9
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P-190, P-192, 企画集会
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C-14
P-139
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P-100
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P-92
A-11
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P-141, P-148, P-155
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C-9
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P-26
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P-109
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A-4
P-134
P-53
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P-73
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P-163, W-8
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P-2, P-12
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P-136, P-139, P-181
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氏 名
所 属
発 表
鵜野レイナ
浦口 宏二
江口 祐輔
江成 広斗
遠藤 秀紀
大井 徹
大石 和恵
大久保央史
大熊 勳
大沢 啓子
大沢 夕志
大田 幸弘
大竹 正剛
大舘 智志
大津 綾乃
大西 尚樹
大場 孝裕
大橋 正孝
岡崎 弘幸
岡田 充弘
岡野美佐夫
岡本 彩佳
沖田 大輝
奥田 加奈
奥田 圭
奥村 崇
奥村 忠誠
奥村 栄朗
奥村みほ子
押田 龍夫
織田 銑一
小田千寿江
小田 優佳
尾針 由真
重昆 達也
梶 光一
樫村 敦
加瀬ちひろ
片岡 政喜
片貝 耕輔
片平 篤行
加藤 美緒
門脇 正史
金川 弘哉
金治 佑
金森 弘樹
金子 太郎
金子 文大
金子 弥生
金子 之史
金城 芳典
上遠 岳彦
亀井 利活
河合久仁子
川添 達朗
川田伸一郎
慶應義塾大学
北海道立衛生研究所
近畿中国四国農業研究センター
宇都宮大学農学部
東京大学
森林総合研究所
独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
東京農業大学
帯広畜産大学
コウモリの会
コウモリの会
山口大学
静岡県農林技術研究所森林・林業研究センター
北海道大学低温科学研究所
麻布大学
森林総合研究所
静岡県農林技術研究所森林・林業研究センター
静岡県農林技術研究所森林・林業研究センター
中央大学付属中・高等学校
長野県林業総合センター
( 株 ) 野生動物保護管理事務所
北海道大学大学院環境科学院
岡山理科大学
宇都宮大学
東京農工大大学院
日本大学生物資源科学部動物資源科学科
野生動物保護管理事務所
森林総合研究所四国支所
埼玉県立自然の博物館
帯広畜産大学
岡山理科大学
岡山理科大学大学院
山口大学
帯広畜産大学畜産学部畜産科学過程生命科学ユニット
コウモリの会/入間・瑞穂クリハラリス問題対策グループ
東京農工大学
宮崎大学
一般財団法人自然環境研究センター
岡山理科大学
東京農業大学大学院生物産業学研究科アクアバイオ学専攻
群馬県林業試験場
東京農業大学大学院 生物産業学研究科
筑波大学
高知大学大学院
( 独 ) 水産総合研究センター 国際水産資源研究所
島根県中山間地域研究センター
岡山理科大学
株式会社野生動物保護管理事務所
東京農工大学
香川大学
NP-O 法人 四国自然史科学研究センター
国際基督教大学教養学部
長野県諏訪農業改良普及センター
北海道大学
京都大学
国立科学博物館
P-183, A-18
P-118, P-131, A-22
P-71, P-73, 公開シンポ
P-55, P-64, P-207
P-96, W-9, C-11
P-185, W-4
A-9
261
懇親会
P-40, P-46
P-40, P-46
P-128
P-157, P-171, D-1, D-9, D-10
W-11
P-162
W-22
P-171, D-9, D-10
P-157, P-171, W-8, D-1, D-9, D-10
W-5
P-178
W-4, C-15
P-28
P-55
P-55, P-137, P-138
P-26
P-169, W-1
D-7
P-1, P-14, P-15, P-16, P-118, P-127, P-129, P-135
P-4, P-8, P-9, P-10, P-149, C-10
P-8, P-10
P-141
P-135
P-20, P-40
P-151, P-152, P-156, P-163, P-170, P-176, P-180, P-184, A-17
P-7, P-208
P-84, P-85
A-12
P-88
P-19
P-47
W-15
P-50
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C-15
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P-54, P-107, P-108, P-130, P-179, W-17, A-21 ○
D-13
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P-65, P-114
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P-107
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P-175
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P-42, C-12
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P-62
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P-132
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大会参加者名簿
氏 名
所 属
発 表
河村 功一
川本 宏和
菊水 健史
岸本 真弓
岸元 良輔
木白 俊哉
木戸 文香
木下 豪太
木村 悟志
木村 順平
清田 雅史
金玲 花
草刈 秀紀
久世 濃子
久保 麦野
蔵本 洋介
栗原 望
黒江美紗子
黒瀬奈緒子
桑山 崇
小池 伸介
小泉 明裕
小泉沙奈恵
小泉 透
幸田 良介
小金澤正昭
小坂井千夏
小澤 一輝
小澤 幸重
小城 伸晃
小平 貴則
小寺 祐二
後藤 健太
後藤 優介
小林 淳宏
小林 喬子
小林 恒平
小林 沙羅
小林 秀司
小林 峻
小林 優恭
小林 万里
子安 和弘
小薮 大輔
近藤 泉
近藤 憲久
近藤 麻実
斎田栄里奈
齊藤 隆
齊藤 浩明
斎藤 昌幸
酒井 悠輔
坂田 宏志
坂庭 浩之
坂牧はるか
坂本 淳
三重大学
中部大学
麻布大学
株式会社野生動物保護管理事務所
長野県環境保全研究所
水産総合研究センター国際水産資源研究所
北海道大学大学院生命科学院
北海道大学環境科学院
岐阜大学
ソウル大学
水産総合研究センター国際水産資源研究所
東京農業大学
WWF ジャパン
京都大学
東京大学
環境省自然環境局
国立科学博物館動物研究部
秋田県立大学
北里大学
北海道大学大学院環境科学院
東京農工大
飯田市役所
日本大学大学院生物資源科学研究科
森林総合研究所
総合地球環境学研究所
宇都宮大学
神奈川県立生命の星・地球博物館
岐阜大学応用生物科学部
触れて観て考える「歯と骨の訪問研究室」
山形大学大学院理工学研究科
信州大学農学部
宇都宮大学
岡山理科大学
立山カルデラ砂防博物館
岡山理科大学大学院理学研究科動物学専攻
東京農工大学大学院
岐阜大学大学院連合獣医学研究科
東京大学総合研究博物館
岡山理科大学
琉球大学
岡山理科大学大学院理学研究科動物学専攻
東京農業大学
愛知学院大学歯学部
京都大学
早稲田大学
根室市歴史と自然の資料館
北海道立総合研究機構環境科学研究センター
兵庫県森林動物研究センター
北海道大学
名城大学
東京大学
宮崎大学フロンティア科学実験総合センター
兵庫県立大学
群馬県林業試験場
宇都宮大学農学部
山形大学理工学研究科
W-13
P-32
P-116, W-23
P-167
P-201
P-90, P-92, C-13
W-7
P-37
262
懇親会
P-127, P-129, D-11
W-21, A-17
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P-61
P-140, D-2
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P-132
W-6
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P-34
P-180, P-184, P-195, 企画集会 , W-3
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P-59, P-157, W-8, D-1, D-6, D-20
P-206
P-137, P-138, P-144
P-184
P-51
A-3
P-16, P-183
P-188
P-55, W-2
P-4
P-184, A-16
P-4, P-9, P-10
P-192, P-200, W-21, A-17
P-102, P-175, P-194
P-96
P-172, P-173, W-13
A-4
P-38
P-80, P-81, P-82, P-83, P-84, P-85, P-86, P-87, P-88
P-4, P-9, P-149, W-16, C-10
P-94, P-129, 受賞講演 , W-16, A-1, D-11
P-48
P-183, P-191, P-199, A-18
P-158, P-193
D-19, P-27, P-28
P-6
P-79, W-6
P-25
P-53, W-2, C-17
W-20, P-56
P-64, P-207
P-183
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氏 名
坂本 信介
佐川 真由
櫻井 裕太
酒向 貴子
佐々木茂樹
佐々木裕子
佐々木 浩
佐々木基樹
佐藤 和彦
佐藤 淳
佐藤 大介
佐藤 雄大
佐藤 拓真
佐藤 雅彦
佐藤 喜和
佐藤 遼太
澤栗 秀太
塩野崎和美
塩谷 克典
繁田真由美
下道 弥生
品川 千種
篠原 明男
柴谷みのり
渋谷 未央
島田健一郎
島田 卓哉
清水 晶平
清水ゆかり
下鶴 倫人
姜 兆文
城ヶ原貴通
白子 智康
菅野 泰弘
杉浦 秀樹
杉浦 義文
杉田 あき
杉山 昌典
鈴木 克哉
鈴木 圭
鈴木 聡
鈴木 創
鈴木 仁
鈴木祐太郎
須藤 一行
清野 紘典
妹尾あいら
關 義和
関 遼太郎
瀬戸 隆之
曾 英子
曽根 啓子
染谷 慧人
高木 領子
髙田 隼人
高田まゆら
所 属
発 表
宮崎大学フロンティア科学実験総合センター
帯広畜産大学
東京農業大学 生物産業学研究科
宮内庁
横浜国立大学大学院
北海道大学大学院水産科学院
筑紫女学園大学
帯広畜産大学
朝日大学
福山大学
帯広畜産大学
新潟大学大学院自然科学研究科
東京農業大学
利尻町立博物館
日本大学生物資源科学部
岩手大学大学院
京都大学大学院理学研究科
京都大学大学院 地球環境学舎
(財)鹿児島県環境技術協会
( 株 ) 野生生物管理
東京農業大学生物産業学研究科アクアバイオ学専攻
岐阜大学応用生物科研究科生物環境科学専攻
宮崎大学
帯広畜産大学
東京農業大学生物産業学研究科
北海道大学大学院文学研究科
森林総合研究所
長岡技術科学大学
帯広畜産大学
北海道大学
野生動物保護管理事務所
岡山理科大学
中部大学
島根県中山間地域研究センター
京都大学
株式会社野生動物保護管理事務所
東京農工大学
国立大学法人筑波大学
兵庫県立大学 / 兵庫県森林動物研究センター
岩手大学大学院 京都大学総合博物館
小笠原自然文化研究所
北海道大学
生物圏科学専攻生態遺伝学コース
東京農業大学
野生動物保護管理事務所
広島大学大学院
日本獣医生命科学大学
早稲田大学 東京農工大学
東京農工大学
愛知学院大学
日本大学生物資源科学部森林資源科学科森林動物学研究室
東京農業大学大学院
麻布大学
帯広畜産大学
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P-25, P-208, W-22
W-5
P-86
P-130
P-99, P-122
W-15
P-117, A-7
W-9
W-10
受賞講演 , D-15
P-16
P-45
C-12
P-181, P-190, P-192, P-200
P-39
A-5
P-68, P-122
P-103
P-20
P-80, P-87
P-7, P-25, P-208, C-8
P-15
P-80, P-87
P-113
P-28, W-22, D-19, D-20
P-70
P-181
P-186, P-189
P-169, C-15
P-4, P-8, P-9, P-10, P-27, W-7
P-30, P-31, P-32
P-50
公開シンポ,C-3
P-180, W-3
P-19
W-4, C-4, C-5
W-5, D-22
P-115, P-129
P-43
P-11, P-33, P-34, P-37, D-16, D-18
P-33
P-67
P-121
P-137, P-138
P-156, W-21
P-54
P-149, W-16, C-10
D-21
P-133
P-60, P-181, P-200
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大会参加者名簿
氏 名
高田 靖司
高槻 成紀
高橋 菜里
高橋 広和
高橋 裕史
瀧井 暁子
滝口 正明
竹下 和貴
竹下 毅
田島木綿子
田尻 研介
多田 正和
立木 靖之
立石 隆
立脇 隆文
田戸 裕之
田中 旭
田中 沙耶
田中 豊人
田中 浩
谷口 晴香
谷本 実加
玉手 英利
田村 典子
檀上 理沙
千葉 康人
塚田 英晴
津崎 有美
辻 明子
辻 知香
辻 大和
角田 裕志
坪田 敏男
釣賀一二三
出口 善隆
寺内 豪
照屋 喬己
徳武 浩司
渡久地花英手
土光 智子
冨田 幸光
友澤 森彦
中井真理子
永井 靖弘
中川 恒祐
中川 尚史
中川優梨花
中下留美子
中島 亜美
中田 圭亮
永田 幸志
仲谷 淳
中西 希
長野 靖子
中村 玄
中村 朋樹
所 属
発 表
愛知学院大学
麻布大学
北海道大学大学院環境科学院
岩手大学
森林総研
信州大学農学部 AFC 動物生態学研究室
一般財団法人自然環境研究センター
東京農工大学大学院
長野県小諸市
国立科学博物館
信州大学大学院農学研究科食料生産科学専攻
岡山理科大学
特定非営利活動法人 EnVision 環境保全事務所
無職
兵庫県森林動物研究センター
山口県農林総合技術センター
信州大学農学部
岡山理科大学
東京都健康安全研究センター
山口県立山口博物館
京都大学
帯広畜産大学
山形大学
森林総合研究所 株式会社野生動物保護管理事務所
環境省
畜産草地研究所
山口大学
長野県佐久市
岐阜大学大学院連合獣医学研究科
京都大学霊長類研究所
岐阜大学
北海道大学
北海道立総合研究機構
岩手大学
麻布大学
岩手大学農学研究科動物科学専攻
財団法人 海洋博覧会記念公園管理財団
琉球大学大学院
横浜国立大学大学院
国立科学博物館
慶應義塾大学
北海道大学
いであ株式会社
(株)野生動物保護管理事務所
京都大学
山形大学大学院
森林総合研究所
東京農工大学 北海道立総合研究機構 林業試験場
丹沢けものみちネットワーク
中央農業総合研究センター
琉球大学
愛媛大学沿岸環境科学研究センター
東京海洋大学
山口大学 264
懇親会
P-2, P-12
P-133, P-140, P-162
P-95
P-56, P-57, P-187, W-20
P-150, P-163, P-170, P-176, D-6
P-147, P-188, W-1
P-52
P-163
P-125
W-9, W-10
P-153, P-176, D-5
P-2, P-12
P-143, D-4
P-147
P-173
A-20
P-63
P-200
P-18, P-89, P-183, A-18
P-20, 公開シンポ
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W-1
A-19
P-148
P-44
P-72, W-2
W-22, C-6
P-179
P-186, P-189, W-20
P-183, P-191, P-197, P-198, P-199, A-18
P-21, P-126, P-160, A-10
P-116
P-77
C-14
P-101
W-15
C-1
P-33, D-20
P-112
P-74
C-3
P-89
P-192, P-195, P-201, D-20
P-180, P-184, W-3
D-13, D-17
P-168
W-14
P-124
P-110
P-91
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氏 名
中村 秀次
中村 夢奈
夏坂 美帆
名取 真人
難波 正吉
西 千秋
西 信介
西岡佑一郎
西垣 士郎
西村 秀樹
布目 三夫
根本 唯
野口裕美子
橋本 琢磨
橋本 真紀
畠 佐代子
畑瀬 淳
畑中 美穂
羽根田貴行
馬場 稔
浜口あかり
濱崎伸一郎
濱田 大輔
早石 周平
早川 美波
林 聡彦
東出 大志
樋口 尚子
日野 貴文
平井 克亥
平川 浩文
平田 滋樹
平田 大祐
福岡 恵子
福原 亮史
藤井 猛
藤村 晃大
藤本 真衣
藤原 紗菜
布施 綾子
船越 公威
布野 晃司
法眼 利幸
細川 勇記
細田 徹治
保尊 脩
堀田こるり
堀田 典男
堀野 眞一
本田 剛
本間由香里
前田ひかり
真柄 真実
増田 隆一
増渕 隆仁
松浦友紀子
所 属
株式会社ネイテック
山形大学大学院理工学研究科
帯広畜産大学
岡山理科大学
岡山理科大学
岩手大学
鳥取県庁公園自然課
京都大学霊長類研究所
株式会社 プレック研究所
ボストン・サイエンティフィックジャパン株式会社
名古屋大学
東京農工大学
山口大学大学院
一般財団法人自然環境研究センター
帯広畜産大学
東京大学空間情報科学研究センター
広島市安佐動物公園
宮崎大学
東京農業大学
北九州市立自然史・歴史博物館
( 株 ) 環境アセスメントセンター
株式会社野生動物保護管理事務所
鹿児島大学大学院農学研究科
鎌倉女子大学
信州大学大学院理工学系研究科
(株)ネイテック
早稲田大学
NPO 法人あーすわーむ
酪農学園大学
帯広畜産大学
森林総合研究所北海道支所
長崎県
北海道大学
京都大学大学院
株式会社南西環境研究所
広島県
山口大学 岡山理科大学
パシフィックコンサルタンツ株式会社
京都大学大学院
鹿児島国際大学
山口大学 和歌山県果樹試験場
信州大学農学部
和歌山県立日高高校
国際水産資源研究所
秋田県立大学
関西哺乳類研究会
森林総合研究所東北支所
山梨県総合農業技術センター
酪農学園大院
東京海洋大学
(独)国立科学博物館
北海道大学
東京農業大学生物産業研究科アクアバイオ学専攻
森林総合研究所
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発 表
懇親会
P-190, P-192
P-18
P-194
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P-10
P-21, P-77, A-10
P-185, P-202
D-12
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P-34, P-37, C-2
P-184, 企画集会
P-143
P-99, D-16
P-1
P-36
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P-7
P-82
P-106
A-14
W-12
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P-58
A-15
P-145, P-146, P-154
P-150, P-153, P-176
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P-59
W-2
P-179
P-97
P-100, P-101
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P-172
W-3
P-68
P-42, P-103, P-105, A-6
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P-75, P-76
P-188
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P-93
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P-142, W-14
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P-174
C-13
P-196
P-179
P-81, P-83
P-150, P-151, P-170, P-174, P-176, W-19, D-5
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大会参加者名簿
氏 名
所 属
発 表
松原 和衛
松村はるか
松本 明子
松本 悠貴
松本 諒
間野 勉
丸山 啓志
丸山 哲也
三浦 慎悟
三賀森敬亮
水川 葉月
水川 真希
水野まり子
三谷 奈保
光岡佳納子
南 正人
南野 一博
美濃 厚志
箕浦 涼
宮崎 学
宮地 一聡
宮本 秋津
武蔵 友絵
村井 一紀
村上 隆広
村瀬 弘人
村田 知慧
村山恭太郎
望月 翔太
望月 春佳
本川 雅治
森 一生
森 孝之
森部 絢嗣
森光 由樹
森脇 潤
矢澤 正人
安江 悠真
安田 暁
安田 慧美
安田 俊平
安田 昌明
安田 雅俊
安富 舞
矢竹 一穂
谷地森秀二
柳川洋二郎
藪崎 敏宏
矢部 辰男
矢部 恒晶
山内 貴義
山崎 晃司
山田 彩
山田 英佑
山田 文雄
山田 萌
岩手大学
早稲田大学人間科学研究科
財団法人 広島県環境保健協会
徳島大学
山口大学 北海道立総合研究機構
京都大学大学院理学研究科地球惑星科学専攻地質学鉱物学教室
栃木県県民の森管理事務所
早稲田大学人間科学学術院
北海道大学大学院環境科学院
愛媛大学沿岸環境科学研究センター
琉球大学大学院
NPO 静岡自然史博物館ネットワーク
日本大学生物資源科学部生物環境工学科
自然環境研究センター
麻布大
北海道立総合研究機構林業試験場道南支場
株式会社東洋電化テクノリサーチ
東京農工大学
岩手大学 大学院
早稲田大学
富山大学大学院理工学教育部生物圏環境科学専攻
日本大学
東京農業大学大学院生物産業学研究科アクアバイオ学専攻
知床博物館
( 独 ) 水産総合研究センター 国際水産研究所
徳島大学大学院ヘルスバイオサイエンス研究部 岩手大学大学院農学研究科動物科学専攻
新潟大学
岡山理科大学
京都大学総合博物館
徳島県南部総合県民局
岐阜大学
岐阜大学
兵庫県立大学 / 森林動物研究センター
北海道大学 獣医学研究科
株式会社数理設計研究所
岩手大学
富山大学理工学教育部
麻布大学 獣医学部 動物応用科学科
東京都医学総合研究所
( 有 ) 麻里府商事
森林総研九州支所
神奈川県
株式会社セレス
四国自然史科学研究センター
北海道大学大学院
岐阜大学
熱帯野鼠対策委員会
森林総合研究所
岩手県環境保健研究センター
茨城県自然博物館
近畿中国四国農業研究センター
鹿児島大学
森林総合研究所
日本獣医生命科学大学
P-77, P-134, A-10
A-2
P-141, P-155
P-177
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P-179, P-181, P-191, P-197, P-198, P-199, A-17 ○
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P-156
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A-2, A-15, W-1
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P-11
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P-110, A-8
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P-104
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P-133, P-145, P-146, P-154
P-166
P-47
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P-126
P-3, P-13
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P-84, P-85
P-131
W-15
P-27
P-160
P-70, W-15
W-7
P-97, P-115, W-17, C-8, C-11, D-14
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P-102
P-5
W-4, C-4, C-5, C-16
P-189
P-56, P-57, P-187, W-20
P-56, P-57, P-187, W-20
P-69, C-7
P-154
D-18
P-159
W-4
P-22
P-42, P-47
P-175
P-120
P-24
D-8
P-183, W-12, A-13, A-18
P-184, W-3, W-20
P-66
D-2
P-27, P-68, P-99, P-104, P-122, W-7, W-14, W-18, D-20
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氏 名
所 属
発 表
山田 雄作
山田 若奈
山根 明弘
山端 直人
山本 理
山本 浩之
山本 麻希
山本 美幸
八代田千鶴
横畑 泰志
横矢 将之
横山 真弓
吉倉 智子
吉澤 和徳
吉澤 遼
吉田 剛司
吉松 大基
吉村 裕貴
若林 紘子
和久 大介
早稲田宏一
和田 直己
Kim Sang-In
株式会社 野生動物保護管理事務所
北海道大学大学院水産科学院
北九州市立自然史・歴史博物館
三重県農業研究所
三育学院短期大学
和歌山県果樹試験場
長岡技術科学大学
愛媛大学沿岸環境科学研究センター
森林総合研究所九州支所
富山大学
山口大学
兵庫県立大学 筑波大学大学院
北海道大学
東京農工大学大学院
酪農学園大学
帯広畜産大学
帯広畜産大学 畜産科学課程
北海道大学
東京農業大学
NPO 法人 EnVision 環境保全事務所
山口大学
Laboratory of Wildlife Biology, Obihiro University of
Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine
Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, VAST,
Viethum
University of New South Wales
Seoul National University
C-15
P-94
W-22
C-4, C-5
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P-75, P-76
P-70
P-105, P-110, A-8
P-59, P-157, P-159, D-1
P-3, P-13, P-69, W-11, C-7
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P-72, P-158, P-193, W-19
P-41
W-11
P-152
P-150, P-151, P-153, P-163, P-170, P-174, P-176, D-5
P-60
P-14
P-27
P-117
P-197, P-199
P-205
P-127, P-129
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Nguyen Truong Son
Wilson, Laura
Yung Kun, Kim
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C-8, C-11
D-14, W-16
D-11
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日本哺乳類学会2012年度大会実行委員会
高槻成紀 (麻布大学:大会長)
南 正人 (麻布大学:事務局長)
安藤元一 (東京農業大学)
梶 光一 (東京農工大学)
金子弥生 (東京農工大学)
小池伸介 (東京農工大学)
佐藤嘉和 (日本大学)
2012年9月20日発行
編集 日本哺乳類学会2012年度大会実行委員会
発行 日本哺乳類学会2012年度大会事務局
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神奈川県相模原市中央区淵野辺1-17-71
麻布大学 獣医学部 動物応用科学科 野生動物学研究室内
TEL:042-850-2452
FAX:042-850-2487
E-mail:msj2012@azabu-u.ac.jp
https://v3.apollon.nta.co.jp/msj2012/
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